Sartori Pinot Grigio Rose' Venezie Vigna Mescita  IGT 2024
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Sartori Pinot Grigio Rosé Vigna Mescita, delle Venezie

Casa Vinicola Sartori

Vintages 2025 2024

Casa Vinicola Sartori's blush Pinot Grigio from delle Venezie: brief skin contact gives a pale-copper, rose-petal colour, with orange citrus, peach and a slice of strawberry. Dry, light and crisp at 12%, screwcapped for easy everyday pours.

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Tasting Notes

Tasting Sartori's pale-copper Pinot Grigio Rosé

Drinkers on Vivino settle around 3.7 across 1,159 ratings, calling out citrus, peach and strawberry. The ramato, copper-pink colour comes from brief skin contact on Pinot Grigio's grey-pink berries.

Tasted by
Vivino drinker consensus
Tasted on
12 June 2026
Source
Drinker consensus · confidence Medium
Taste profile
Body Light / Full
Tannins Smooth / Grippy
Sweetness Dry / Sweet
Acidity Soft / Crisp
Nose

Brief skin contact on Pinot Grigio's grey-pink berries gives Sartori's Vigna Mescita its pale-copper, rose-petal tint and a gently aromatic nose. Orange and lemon citrus lead, with white peach and a lift of fresh strawberry. Citrus and red berry are the notes Vivino's tasters flag most.

GrapefruitGrapefruit
LemonLemon
OrangeOrange
Rose petalRose petal
AppleApple
PeachPeach
PearPear
StrawberryStrawberry
Palate

Dry and light-bodied at 12%, it stays crisp and citrus-driven rather than rich. Orchard fruit, peach and pear, fills the middle, with the strawberry note that marks a delle Venezie blush. The Sartori house style keeps it stainless-fresh, with no oak to weigh it down.

Finish

The finish is short and clean, closing on citrus zest and the strawberry that Vivino tasters keep noting. This is a refreshment-first delle Venezie rosé, not a wine built for length.

Overall

Vivino's crowd rates it around 3.7 across more than 1,100 ratings: an honest, sub-£10 everyday blush liked for its citrus-and-strawberry freshness rather than complexity. Serve it well chilled as a Sartori aperitivo or with light seafood, and drink it young.

Drink now Best by 2028
Live UK pricing

What Sartori Pinot Grigio Rosé Vigna Mescita costs

Stocked under £10 across UK merchants in the 2024 and 2025 vintages, this is an everyday delle Venezie blush to buy by the case, not a wine to chase by the vintage.

Best price · 75 cl £9.07 at Great Wines Direct
Price spread £9.07 – £10.00 Across 2 UK retailers tracked
Retailers tracked 2UK 2 in stock
Vintages live 2025 · 2024 Current release: 2025
Per-litre (75 cl basis) £12.09 Per-litre price for the lowest current offer
Last checked 7 Jun 2026, 14:12 BST Refreshed once every 24 hours
Wine fit score

How Sartori Pinot Grigio Rosé scores

Priced under £10 and built for freshness, this scores high on value and everyday drinking, low on cellaring and occasion.

Best everyday bottle 9.0/10

Low price, screwcap, light and crisp: a default midweek and warm-weather pour. Nothing about it argues for saving the bottle.

Best value 8.8/10

Sells under £10 in the UK, below the typical delle Venezie rosé shelf price. With no oak or ageing cost behind it, the quality per pound is strong for everyday drinking.

Best intro to this style 8.5/10

A classic, approachable take on Italy's most familiar white grape, dry and low in tannin at a low price. Easy to like and hard to get wrong for a newer drinker.

Best with food 7.8/10

Rosé Pinot Grigio with white-wine acidity and a light, aromatic frame pairs widely across shellfish, antipasti and tomato dishes, though it lacks the weight for richer plates.

Scoring is rule-based and deterministic. The model and weightings are documented in our editorial methodology.

Denomination Compliance Snapshot

Delle Venezie in five fields

A compact view of what the Delle Venezie denomination actually requires, and how this bottle sits inside it. Pulled from the official Italian disciplinare.

Allowed grapes
Variety list not yet recorded
This bottle: Pinot Grigio.
Minimum ageing
Recorded by producer
Disciplinare ageing rule not yet recorded.
Region / area
Friuli Venezia Giulia · Trentino-South Tyrol · Veneto
Style
DOC · Delle Venezie
Classification
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata)
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Where to Buy

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Best Live Price £9.07
Retailers Tracked 2
Last Checked 7 Jun 2026
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Vintage 2025
£9.07
£12.09/L · checked 7 Jun
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75 cl · Low stock confidence
Vintages

2024 and 2025 Sartori Pinot Grigio Rosé

Two recent vintages are on the UK market. The wine is unoaked and stainless-vinified for freshness, so the youngest bottle is the one to pour.

2025 Current release
Lowest price
£9.07
Retailers
2 in stock
ABV
12.0%
Window
Drink now through 2028

The current release, unoaked and stainless-vinified for freshness. At its best through the first couple of summers after harvest.

2024 Previous release
Lowest price
£9.95
Retailers
0 in stock · 1 awaiting restock
ABV
12.0%
Window
Drink now through 2027

A fresh, early-drinking vintage of this blush Pinot Grigio. Pour it young and well chilled while the citrus and strawberry are at their brightest.

Drink-now / hold guidance reflects general style cues for this wine, not a forecast for a specific bottle. Where vintage-level editorial notes exist, they appear above.

The disciplinare, the place, the label

Pinot Grigio rosé in delle Venezie

Sartori draws this from the Tre Venezie, the Pinot Grigio heartland across Veneto, Friuli and Trentino. The grey-skinned grape turns copper-pink with short skin contact, the ramato style.

01

DOC, DOCG, IGT: what the badges mean

Italian wine law sorts bottles into a pyramid. DOCG sits at the top: tightly drawn boundaries, prescribed grapes, mandatory ageing, government tasting before release. DOC is the same idea with looser thresholds. IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) is broader still, requiring only that 85% of the grapes come from the named territory.

Delle Venezie is in the DOC tier. That is not a quality verdict, it is a description of how much freedom the producer has at vinification and ageing.

02

The denomination rules, in detail

  • Allowed grapes. Varieties not yet recorded
  • Tasting panel. No mandatory pre-release tasting
03

Region and area context

Delle Venezie falls within Friuli Venezia Giulia , covering Friuli Venezia Giulia · Trentino-South Tyrol · Veneto.

04

Reading the label

  • Casa Vinicola SartoriProducer / estate
  • Pinot GrigioGrape varieties (in declared order of dominance)
  • Delle Venezie DOCGeographic indication and quality tier
  • 2025Vintage (year of harvest)
  • 12.0% vol · 75 clAlcohol by volume and bottle size
05

What sits behind the price of Pinot Grigio Rose' Venezie Vigna Mescita IGT

Tracked from
£9.07
Direction
Mostly cost down
Drivers
1 up / 4 down
Main factor
UK alcohol duty and VAT
  1. 01

    High-volume delle Venezie Pinot Grigio sourcing

    Cost down

    Sartori draws on the broad Tre Venezie Pinot Grigio pool, the most-planted white in northern Italy, which keeps base fruit cost low and holds the UK shelf price under £10.

  2. 02

    Stainless, unoaked vinification

    Cost down

    Fermented and held in steel for freshness, with no barrel programme. That avoids the oak and cellar-time costs that sit behind a Valpolicella or Amarone from the same house.

  3. 03

    UK alcohol duty and VAT

    Cost up

    At 12% ABV the still-wine duty is £2.67 a bottle (2026 HMRC); with 20% VAT on top, tax is roughly £4.25 of the about £9.50 shelf price.

  4. 04

    Négoce scale and screwcap packaging

    Cost down

    Casa Vinicola Sartori bottles at large scale under screwcap, spreading fixed costs and shipping the wine ready to pour with no cork or cage to buy.

  5. 05

    Export blush label, not an estate cru

    Cost down

    Vigna Mescita is a UK-market rosé label rather than a single-vineyard wine, so there is no single-site premium built into the price.

Perfect Pairings

Dishes that complement this wine

Food Pairing

Light seafood and antipasti for Sartori's rosé

Vivino's drinkers reach for shellfish, lean fish and cured meats with this wine. Its light 12% weight and citrus acidity back that up, from lagoon shrimp to a Margherita.

Acidity matching Strong match

Lagoon shrimp and light shellfish

Pinot Grigio rosé keeps the high, citrus-edged acidity of a delle Venezie white, which slices through the brine and sweetness of shellfish. Its light 12% body sits under the seafood instead of burying it.

Try with: Polenta e schie · Impepata di cozze · Fregula ai frutti di mare · Cozze arraganate · More pairings →

Salt balance Good match

Cured meats and salumi

The wine's red-berry fruit and brisk acidity balance the salt and fat of charcuterie. A chilled blush refreshes the palate between slices where a tannic red would clash.

Try with: Gnocco fritto · prosciutto e melone · bresaola · mortadella · More pairings →

Aromatic bridge Good match

Tomato-led pizza and antipasti

Citrus and red-berry aromatics bridge the sweet acidity of tomato, while the light body never fights a thin, blistered crust. It is an easy match for a Margherita night.

Try with: Pizza Margherita · Pizza Marinara · Insalata Caprese · bruschetta · More pairings →

Fat cutting Good match

Fresh and soft cheeses

Bright acidity cuts the cream of young, milky cheeses and resets the palate. Save the aged, pungent styles for a fuller wine.

Try with: Insalata Caprese · burrata · mozzarella di bufala · Frico · More pairings →

Body matching Good match

Summer salads and herb plates

A light, citrus-fresh body matches green salads, pesto and vegetable antipasti without overwhelming them. The strawberry note echoes ripe summer produce.

Try with: Insalata Caprese · Trofie al pesto · Torta pasqualina · grilled courgette · More pairings →

Avoid Clash

Heavy braises and fierce chilli heat

At 12% with no tannin or oak, this rosé is flattened by tannic red-meat braises and overrun by high chilli heat, which sharpens its acidity and strips the fruit. Blue cheese also swamps it.

Skip with: Brasato al Barolo · vindaloo · Sichuan hotpot · blue cheese · Pairing guide →

Drinking + cellar
Drinking window
2025 → 2028

Best in the years above; holds without falling over either side.

Decanting
no

A short splash decant softens the first-pour edge and opens the aromatics.

Cellar potential
Low

An unoaked, entry-level delle Venezie wine built for freshness. There is no structure or ageing programme to reward cellaring; drink it within two to three years.

Buy now or wait?
Buy now

£9.07 is the lowest tracked offer for the current vintage and we have no signal of further discounting.

Sources & trust

Sources for these Sartori notes

Prices & stock

Read directly from each retailer’s public product page once a day. Last refresh: 7 Jun 2026, 14:12 BST. We do not hold stock and we do not accept payment for placement.

Confidence · High
Tasting notes

Drawn from what drinkers consistently report on Vivino and Wine-Searcher, summarised in our own words. A crowd read across many tasters, not a single critic.

Confidence · Medium
Appellation rules & ageing

From the official Italian disciplinare for this denomination, cross-checked against the Ministry of Agriculture register.

Confidence · High
Why it costs what it costs

Our reading of the price, drawn from the disciplinare, public UK duty rates, and typical landed-cost benchmarks. Not a quote from the producer or a retailer.

Confidence · Medium
Drink window & cellar potential

Style guidance for this kind of wine at this price point. Treat it as advice, not a forecast for the bottle in your hand.

Confidence · Medium
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Producer
Casa Vinicola Sartori Veneto
Denomination
Delle Venezie DOC

Common Questions

It is a dry, light blush with a pale-copper colour, leading on orange and lemon citrus with white peach and a note of strawberry. At 12% it is crisp and refreshment-first rather than rich.

Pinot Grigio has grey-pink skins. Brief contact with those skins during pressing gives this delle Venezie wine its ramato, copper-pink colour, even though the grape is usually vinified as a white.

Light seafood and shellfish, cured meats, fresh cheeses and tomato-led pizza. Vivino's drinkers most often pair it with shellfish, lean fish and charcuterie.

Dry. Despite the pink colour and strawberry note, this is a dry rosé with bright citrus acidity, not an off-dry or sweet blush.

Drink it young, within two to three years of the vintage, served well chilled. It is an unoaked, freshness-driven wine that gains nothing from cellaring.

Yes. UK retailer listings record the wine as both vegan and vegetarian.

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