Pinot Grigio is synonymous with Italian wines. It's the white grape that defines the character of these Southern European wines. That's precisely why the Milani winery, which has long been a household name in its homeland, has given this grape a prominent place in its vineyards. This has a domino effect, and we are giving Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie a prominent place in our selection.
The Italian wines of Milani
Milani Winery is almost forty years old, but has already achieved considerable status. Cantina Milani is one of the largest wineries in Veneto; a remarkable achievement in a region where large wineries are constantly tumbling over each other. The story begins in 1985—a year still central to the logo—when local winegrowers began an intensive collaboration to create economies of scale. Almost four decades after its founding, the cooperative, the name for this partnership, encompasses no fewer than 200 winegrowers, who together produce exquisite wines such as Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie.
The vineyards of Veneto are among the most beautiful in all of Italy. Wherever you go in Veneto, wine flows like blood through the veins of this region. Because the cooperative owns so many winegrowers and vineyards, the winemaker has the luxury of selecting the finest grapes for Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie. This Pinot Grigio will never disappoint.
Impressions of Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie
Pinot Grigio's popularity is largely due to its delicate character. This is certainly true of Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie. A true crowd-pleaser, it's the center of attention at any occasion. Refreshing at first, but as you delve deeper into Milani Pinot Grigio delle Venezie, you'll be surprised by fresh citrus, Granny Smith apple, and a refined bitterness.