Pinot Grigio
In a nutshell
Alternative Names and Subvarieties: Grauburgunder, Grauer Burgunder, Pinot, Pinot Gris, Ruländer
Best Known For: Most-exported type of varietal wine from Italy
Where Grown: Primarily in Veneto (49%) and Friuli–Venezia Giulia (25%)
Vineyard Area: 30,285 ha (74,804 acres)
Denominations that use this grape variety
Majority Component in One or More Wines of:
Principal White Grape Varieties:
Alto Adige / Südtirol DOC,
Arcole DOC,
Breganze DOC,
Carso / Carso-Kras DOC,
Colli Altotiberini DOC,
Colli Berici DOC,
Colli del Trasimeno / Trasimeno DOC,
Colli di Parma DOC,
Colli di Scandiano e di Canossa DOC,
Colli Perugini DOC,
Colli Pesaresi DOC,
Colli Piacentini DOC,
Colli Tortonesi DOC,
Collio Goriziano / Collio DOC,
Corti Benedettine del Padovano DOC,
Delle Venezie DOC,
Friuli / Friuli Venezia Giulia DOC,
Friuli Annia DOC,
Friuli Aquileia DOC,
Friuli Colli Orientali DOC,
Friuli Grave DOC,
Friuli Isonzo / Isonzo del Friuli DOC,
Friuli Latisana DOC,
Garda DOC,
IGP Terre Abruzzesi / Terre d’Abruzzo,
Lison-Pramaggiore DOC,
Menfi DOC,
Merlara DOC,
Molise DOC,
Montecarlo DOC,
Montello Asolo / Asolo Montello DOC,
Monti Lessini DOC,
Oltrepò Pavese Pinot Grigio DOC,
Piemonte DOC,
Pomino DOC,
Riviera del Brenta DOC,
Sant’Antimo DOC,
Sicilia DOC,
Terre del Colleoni / Colleoni DOC,
Torgiano DOC,
Trentino DOC,
Valdadige / Etschtaler DOC,
Valdadige Terradeiforti / Terradeiforti DOC,
Valdichiana Toscana DOC,
Valle d’Aosta / Vallée d’Aoste DOC,
Venezia DOC,
Vicenza DOC