A enjoyable and sophisticated cool-climate Californian white
When you name a wine Pinot Gris, as opposed to Pinot Grigio, you are immediately suggesting the big, full and ripe-yet-dry style of Alsace as your reference point (as opposed to the lighter, crisper Pinot Grigio style).
This Californian Pinot Gris has all the hallmarks of an Alsace wine - perfumed and floral, yet dry and balanced.
It's not stereotypically brash in a US sort of way, but it is Big and Expressive with lots of fruit - Vin Diesel rather than Vincent Van Gogh.
MacMurray Estate Vineyards Pinot Gris 2016, Russian River Valley (Great Western Wine, £17.95) expressive, perfumed and floral with white flowers, ripe pear and sweetly-spiced baked apple and ginger fruit. Fresh and rounded.
Substantial and well-made; ready for drinking now but will improve with age (as a footnote, a week after originally opening this bottle, the last drops were still in tip-top condition; this has some serious aging potential - if you can wait).
Good.
Match with big foods, such a seared scallops with pancetta, Thai fishcakes or gravadlax.
Tom Cannavan also makes it his wine of the week.
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