There is a serious blush here giving off rose gold vibes. This may surprise a few who don't realise that Pinot Grigio (and Gris) actually has a grey/pink skin. Time on skins will increase the depth of colour, and this is the deepest shade that I have seen in this wine from Soumah.
I must add, I do like a Pinot Grigio/Gris with a blush appearance. It builds intrigue and mystique - in my humble opinion at least...
Poached pears, pie apples, faint white peaches and a fine line of lemon juice open proceedings. A delightful textural presence is brushed through the palate. That considered texture is the heartbeat of this wine and it elevates its food friendliness. A lick of honey swoops in late, and like its Savarro sibling, it will make an ideal Sunday lunch companion. Nicely done.
92/100
Region: Yarra Valley