Your Journey to Exceptional Organic Wines Starts Here
You've made a conscious choice to find a wine with a story—of the passionate maker and the unique terroir. Our collection is the destination for that search, a world of intrepid discovery curated by our experts. From the classic Pinot Grigio of Italy to the complex Pinot Gris of Alsace and the vibrant styles from Australian producers, every bottle has been tasted and selected by our team for its authentic, memorable experience.
Find Your Perfect Style: Gris or Grigio?
Not sure which one is right for you? It all comes down to style.
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For a Crisp, Zesty Style (Pinot Grigio) If you love a light, dry white wine with notes of green apple, lime, and pear, the Italian "Grigio" style is for you. It's the ultimate aperitif.
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For a Rich, Textured Style (Pinot Gris) If you prefer a white wine with more body, complexity, and notes of ripe stone fruit, honey, and spice, the French "Gris" style is your perfect match.
A Closer Look at Our Selection
Our collection is built around producers who exemplify the diverse potential of this grape. Whether it's the crisp, clean Gorgo Pinot Grigio from Italy, the vibrant Paxton Pinot Gris from McLaren Vale, or the classic, textured Domaine de l'envol Pinot Gris from Alsace, each bottle is a benchmark of its style, chosen to showcase the best of organic winemaking.
Delivery & Offers
All our wines are dispatched with care from our warehouse in Sydney. We offer Australia-wide delivery, with free shipping on all orders over $200.
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Common Questions
What is the real difference between Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio? They are the exact same grape! The difference in name simply refers to the style of the wine. "Pinot Grigio" is the Italian name and typically refers to a light, crisp, dry style. "Pinot Gris" is the French name and usually denotes a wine that is richer and more full-bodied. For a deeper dive, you can read our full guide on Pinot Grigio vs Pinot Gris here.
Is Pinot Gris/Grigio sweet or dry? The vast majority of Pinot Grigio is made in a bone-dry style. Pinot Gris, particularly from Alsace, can range from dry to off-dry, and in some cases, can be made into a rich, sweet dessert wine. The product descriptions will always guide you on the style.
What food pairs well with Pinot Gris/Grigio? The crisp, dry style of Pinot Grigio is a classic match for light seafood, fresh salads, and antipasto. The richer, more textured style of Pinot Gris is fantastic with roasted chicken, pork dishes, and creamy pasta sauces.




