Viognier
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Geography
Home is the Rhone Valley of
France. More recently also planted
in California, Australia and South
America.
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Viticulture
A difficult, temperamental grape
to cultivate. Thrives best on the
small hillsides near Lyons, France.
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Varietal/Blend
Mainly produced as a varietal.
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Flavour
& Character
Rich, aromatic flavours of apricots,
peaches and fresh flowers.
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Vinification
Skilful, modern vinification
techniques are currently being developed,
particularly in California, to produce
complex wines of a consistently
high quality.
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Style
Soft, rich and luscious style.
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Body,
Dry/Sweet
Produces dry wines that are
so perfumed, aromatic and exotic
tasting that they almost appear
sweet on the palate.
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Notes
Fast becoming a very fashionable
and popular grape variety.
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