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PGPicogram (one-trillionth of a gram)
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PGPort Gamble (Washington)
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PGPersona Grata (Latin: Welcom)
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PGPacific Graphics (Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications)
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PGProctor & Gamble Company
PGPowder Game (online game)
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PGProcurement Group (TAT-14)
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PGParteigenosse (German: Member of NSdAP)
PGProfessionnel Gaz (French: Professional Gas)
PGProgressão Geométrica
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PGPermanent Grade
PGPeripheral Gateway (Cisco)
PGPeter Gardiner (Australian "Quiz King")
PGPin Gauge
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PGPanzerrohr Gewinde (German: Conduit Thread; engineering supply)
PGPinoy Gamers (gaming group)
PGPlatinumGamers (now Pgen)
PGPhoto-Reconnaissance Group
PGPatrol Combatant Ship
PGProtective Guideline
PGPhilharmonia of Greensboro (Greensboro, NC)
PGPharmacopeia Germanica
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When Arras inoculates the Pinot Gris, he chooses to use less yeast than the recommended amount, as he is leaning toward more natural yeast fermentation in his wines.
Kim Crawford 2016 Pinot Gris (Marlborough, New Zealand; $17).
The new San Francisco Giants Pinot Gris is made from grapes grown on Cline's estate vineyards located in the Sonoma Coast appellation.
Apart from the ubiquitous Pinot Blanc grape that provides a steady income and a solid foundation upon which Lorentz, like the majority of Alsace growers, is building his empire, Riesling, Tokay Pinot Gris and GewE-rtzraminer constitute the pinnacle of this property's achievement.
You can sample a Mosel riesling to accompany a salad of smoked eel with crab apples; a New Zealand pinot gris is served with Welsh farmhouse cheeses; and with the dessert of pannacotta with poached figs and lavender honey comes a gewurztraminer Vendage Tardive from Riefle.
At one time, the Pinot Gris grape grew abundantly among the Pinot Noir grapes of Burgundian vineyards and was prized for its ability to add softness to one of Burgundy's sweeter reds.
Since more people are drinking wine, have on hand a variety of dry white wines Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris or Chardonnay--as well as such light reds as Beaujolais, Italian Merlot, Bardolino, Valpolicella, Swiss Dole or Merlot.
Other varieties sold last year were Pinot Noir, 22.2%; Chardonnay, 18.9%, Gewurztraminer, 5.6%; Muller Thurgau, 4.1%; Cabernet Sauvignon, 2.6%; Pinot Gris, 2.1%; Sauvignon Blanc, 2.1%; and sparkling wines, 1%.
2018 Ferrandiere Pinot Gris PS5.99 at Aldi I often enthuse about pinot gris (especially New Zealand versions) because anything labelled thus seems drier and more stylish than conventional pinot grigio (even though it's the same grape).
* Fruity and sweet: The style of Pinot Gris produced in Alsace, France, is the result of an interesting, ancient tradition.
Freeman's Bay Pinot Gris Aldi An off-dry white from New Zealand which tastes of melon, pear and a little spice.
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