Critics Challenge Wine Competition, 2010: Gold
San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, 2018: Bronze
San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, 2017: Gold
Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, 2016: Gold
Indy International Wine Competition, 2016: Gold
Notes
Ownership: E.&J. Gallo Winery.
Critic Scores & User Ratings are based on an aggregated international Global Wine Score (GWS).
Barefoot Pinot Grigio 1.5L - Item Code: 05028
Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
A sip of Barefoot Pinot Grigio 1.5L instantly lifts the mood with its bright citrus aromas and crisp, refreshing finish that dances on the palate. Crafted in the United States, this white wine bursts with notes of green apple, juicy pear, and a hint of lemon zest, making it an inviting choice for any casual gathering or quiet evening at home. With an alcohol by volume of 12.00%, it strikes a perfect balance between lightness and vibrancy, enhancing flavors without overwhelming them. This Pinot Grigio shines alongside fresh seafood or a vibrant salad, its lively acidity cutting through rich textures while complementing delicate greens and shellfish alike. If you’re seeking a versatile white wine that brings people together over good food and laughter, Barefoot Pinot Grigio is always ready to pour another glass.
Producer Information: Barefoot Cellars
Barefoot Cellars began in 1986 in California’s Sonoma County, founded by winemaker Davis Bynum with a vision to create approachable wines that celebrate the region’s sun-drenched vineyards. The brand quickly became known for its playful footprint label and commitment to making wine accessible for all, focusing on fruit-forward styles that highlight California’s diverse terroir. Barefoot emphasizes sustainable practices and community involvement, often supporting local causes through their “Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project.” Beyond their popular Moscato, they offer a wide range of varietals including Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio, and Merlot as well as sparkling wines like Barefoot Bubbly. Their portfolio also extends into canned spritzers and hard seltzers crafted with the same easy-drinking philosophy that has made them a staple in American households.
Ordering and Delivery Options for this Pinot Grigio
Alcohol Delivery & Pickup Methods
All alcohol delivery orders will be confirmed by email during business hours within 1 business day. If there are any problems with your order, we will contact you via email. We use the following fulfillment methods:
Planning to pick up a bottle in person? Here’s how to reach our Bronx store from the Metro Botanical Garden station:
Directions:
From the Metro station, Head northwest on Bedford Park Blvd toward Webster Ave (282 ft).
Turn right onto Webster Ave (0.1 mi).
Turn left onto E Mosholu Pkwy S (1.0 mi).
Turn left toward Goulden Ave (0.1 mi).
Turn right onto Goulden Ave (259 ft).
Turn left onto Sedgwick Ave (0.3 mi).
Turn right onto Van Cortlandt Ave W (0.2 mi).
Slight left onto Bailey Ave (0.2 mi).
Turn right onto W 238th St (0.2 mi).
Turn left onto Broadway (364 ft).
You have arrived at our store.
Store Address:
Broadway Liquor & Wine Warehouse
5790 Broadway, Bronx, NY 10463, United States.
Pinot Grigio, also known as Pinot Gris, is a popular white wine grape variety that produces crisp and refreshing wines. Characterized by its light to medium-bodied texture and bright acidity, this wine often showcases vibrant flavors of green apple, pear, citrus fruits, and occasionally stone fruits, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a lively drinking experience.
The aromatic profile of Pinot Grigio includes floral notes and citrus zest, complemented by hints of green melon and sometimes almond or honey. Typically originating from regions such as Italy’s Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto, Alsace in France, Oregon in the USA, and New Zealand, this wine is usually fermented in stainless steel to maintain its freshness. It pairs beautifully with seafood dishes like shellfish, light salads, chicken or turkey meals, pasta with light sauces, and fresh cheeses. For optimal enjoyment, serve chilled at around 45–50°F (7–10°C).