
Candoni Pinot Grigio ($37.99)
Candoni Pinot Grigio comes from the Pavia region of Lombardy in northern Italy. The grapes used in the Candoni vineyards are certified organic, meaning they are not grown with any pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers.
What does Candoni Pinot Grigio taste like? This brand of pinot grigio gives off the sweet smells of pineapple, melon, and pear while delivering its delicious grape flavor with tastes of lemon and fig.

Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio ($27.99)
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio is produced from ripe pinot grigio grapes grown in the Alps region of northern Italy. The grape bunches stay together and are fermented in climate-controlled tanks before undergoing a few more weeks of aging. The wine is then ready for bottling and shipping.
What does Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio taste like? Pinot grigio is a white wine, of course, but the Santa Margherita brand stands out for its straw yellow appearance. The uniqueness continues with the flavoring, which delivers a subtle taste of golden apples.

Cantina Zaccagnini Pinot Grigio ($17.99)
The Cantina Zaccagnini winery was founded in 1978 in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The winery produces more than 3 million bottles of wine every year, including its pinot grigio, and ships them to 45 countries around the world.
What does Cantina Zaccagnini Pinot Grigio taste like? This wine is pale yellow with hints of green in the coloring. The taste is fruity and pleasant, with melon, peach, apple, and honeysuckle washing over the palate and finishing with a pleasant crispness.