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Tread Softly Pinot Grigio 2024 Wine Review

Tread Softly Pinot Grigio 2024

Tread Softly Pinot Grigio 2024

South Australia, Australia

Community Score:90/100

Community Reviews: 3

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Price: $15.00

Drink: 2025-2026

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 10.5%

Sweetness: Dry

Wine Type: White Wine


Winery: Tread Softly

Agent: Colio Estate Wines

Natalie's Score: 90/100

Not only are Tread Softly wines certified sustainable and bottled in lightweight glass, but they also plant a tree for every case sold. So far, they’ve planted 2.5 million trees, the equivalent of taking 35,000 cars off the road. The Pinot Grigio is crisp and refreshing with notes of green apple and lime zest. It's lighter in alcohol than many Australian wines, but still full of character. I'd pair it with a gentle-beginnings seafood ceviche where delicate pieces of fresh scallops and snapper are lightly "cooked" in lime juice, tossed with crisp cucumber, ripe avocado, and fragrant cilantro that together match the wine's bright, clean profile.

This Tread Softly Pinot Grigio 2024 was reviewed on March 29, 2025 by Natalie MacLean

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Craig Haynes - WSET3 FWS SWS IWS rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Raise a forest with your glass of this Pinot Grigio, the winery says. They’re referring to their practice of planting a tree for every case they sell of their wines. Pinot Grigio is just one styles wines produced by this Australian company who describes their creations as vegan friendly, sustainable grown, and naturally lighter in alcohol. On the topic of lighter in alcohol, this Pinot Grigio is 10.5% ABV, a few percentages lower than some PGs available in Canada.

The 2024 vintage of their Pinot Grigio is – to my senses- a pleasing expression of fresh flowers, just picked green apple, passion fruit meets citrusy goodness, and light doses of stoneyness. Delicious in other words. The feel appeal comes across as bright, refreshing, round, and conflicted over whether to lean light or to the middle. Good feels. Enjoy.

Match this PG with field greens dressed with slices of your favourite fresh fruit.

Tasted June 2025

1 Member would buy this wine again

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