The bilingual region of Alto Adige refers to this variety as Pinot Bianco in Italian or Weissburgunder in German. This expression is fresh and crisp, with dry mineral shadings between tones of citrus and peach.
The bilingual region of Alto Adige refers to this variety as Pinot Bianco in Italian or Weissburgunder in German. This expression is fresh and crisp, with dry mineral shadings between tones of citrus and peach.
The bilingual region of Alto Adige refers to this variety as Pinot Bianco in Italian or Weissburgunder in German. This expression is fresh and crisp, with dry mineral shadings between tones of citrus and peach.
The bilingual region of Alto Adige refers to this variety as Pinot Bianco in Italian or Weissburgunder in German. This expression is fresh and crisp, with dry mineral shadings between tones of citrus and peach.