So the nice lady that sits next to me and knows my passion for food and wine asks the ever present question to us wine geeks…“I want to get my friend a bottle for her birthday. If I tell you what she likes, can you recommend something?” Of course I say sure, and ask what the friend likes. The response was pinot grigio. I know a little bit more than zero on this varietal and possibly a little more on whites in general. What do you do?
It’s always a shot in the dark.
I manage a retail store and people come in and ask for a wine as a gift. When I ask what the person likes, they have no idea. Makes it very difficult to pick out a wine!
I also am nervous if I recommend something to a friend to go try to find at a store. Who knows where they go and what the selection will be.
I usually say that say that they should go into a good wine shop and ask the guy there what he recommends.
I worry that if the person doesn’t know wine that well, andI recommend the Kofererhof, they could drive to 5-6 stores trying to locate that specific one.
Daniel’s recco is a strong one. I’ll also throw out Pighin’s Collio bottling, a step up from their normale Friuli version. It’s usually less than $20, though a WS Pro search didn’t turn it up in the Lone Star State. Happy hunting.
Alois Lageder Benefizium Porer (single vineyard Pinto Grigio from the Alto Adige) about $23, widely available. Biodynamically farmed, solar-powered winery, etc. not that she would care, but it’s interesting.
If someone asks me something like that and I can assume that the friend that likes pinot grigio is not a “geek”, I go with something I am more familiar with. That is a currently trendy grape (no disrespect … so is pinot noir) so people just throw it out there.