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Pinot Grigio/Gris
When made in the Italian style, this wine is called pinot grigio. Otherwise, it’s known by its original French name, pinot gris. Typically dry, light- to medium-bodied and with medium- to high-acidity, it pairs well with seafood, chicken and sushi.