Kellerei Girlan Pinot Grigio Stelvin DOC Alto Adige

6 x 75 cl, Minimum order 3
CHF28.04/1l
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The Pinot Grigio Stelvin DOC Alto Adige from Kellerei Girlan is an elegant white wine from the renowned Alto Adige region in Italy. This wine is characterized by its delicate and soft texture on the palate, making it an excellent choice for various occasions. With an alcohol content of 13.5 percent by volume, it offers a balanced tasting experience that appeals to both connoisseurs and casual drinkers. The Pinot Grigio pairs particularly well with light dishes such as asparagus, fish, and delicate meats, making it a versatile companion for Mediterranean cuisine. The recommended serving temperature of 10 to 12 degrees Celsius ensures that the aromas are fully expressed. This wine has the potential to be enjoyed until 2026, making it an interesting choice for wine lovers who like to plan ahead.

  • Made from the Pinot Grigio grape variety
  • Originating from the DOCG region of Alto Adige
  • Recommended serving temperature of 10 to 12 degrees Celsius
  • Optimal drinking window between 2024 and 2026.

Key specifications

Grape variety
Pinot Grigio
Country
Italy
Region
Alto Adige
Content per sales unit
6 x 75 cl
Alcohol content
13.50 %
Item number
54956027

General information

Vineyard
Kellerei Girlan
Category
White wine
Release date
25.2.2025
Minimum order
3
Minimum order
3

Wine properties

Grape variety
Pinot Grigio
Best served with
AsparagusFishMeat
Drinking temperature
10° - 12°
Ready to drink
2024 - 2026

Content characteristics

Allergens contained
Contains sulphites
Alcohol content
13.50 %

Origin

Country
Italy
Region
Alto Adige
Appellation
DOCG

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Content per sales unit
6 x 75 cl

No right of return
24 Months Defective wine guarantee (Bring-in)

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