Had with Thanksgiving. This was a nicely aged Viognier. Better acidity than expected, aromas of peach, apricot and honeysuckle. Very floral with an elevated body. Viognier is not my favorite, but this drank very French and was a lovely wine. Happy to have more.
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I'm not much of a Viognier drinker, but wanted to try this given Gramercy's pedigree. I enjoyed this and found it to be more "tropical" tasting than the California versions I'm used to tasting with notes of pineapple and stone fruit.
It still had a waxy/petrol-y character I'm used to with Viognier, but I thought this was in better balance than the California Viogniers I've had.
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1/31/2021 - Stumpy wrote:
Sadly it was corked
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12/1/2020 - kdubler wrote:
Had with Thanksgiving. This was a nicely aged Viognier. Better acidity than expected, aromas of peach, apricot and honeysuckle. Very floral with an elevated body. Viognier is not my favorite, but this drank very French and was a lovely wine. Happy to have more.
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9/5/2020 - Clark W Griswold Likes this wine: 89 Points
Great nose. Not much fruit left. Lemon. Butter. Petrol. Long finish. Past prime but still enjoyable.
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1/8/2018 - EMichels wrote: 88 Points
(Old note - tasting date not accurate) Great nose; Good full fruit; Soft profile
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9/24/2016 - Meembo wrote: 89 Points
I'm not much of a Viognier drinker, but wanted to try this given Gramercy's pedigree. I enjoyed this and found it to be more "tropical" tasting than the California versions I'm used to tasting with notes of pineapple and stone fruit.
It still had a waxy/petrol-y character I'm used to with Viognier, but I thought this was in better balance than the California Viogniers I've had.
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