Way off the mark, this TJ's Honey Moon from Manteca (Fred Franzia?) is more like a sweet Muscatel than a Viognier. Stone fruit gives way to grapey sugars, which linger like a late harvest. This will appeal to the White Zin crowd, but not to me.
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9/26/2010 - Sidewalkshoes wrote: 86 Points
bit of mineral up front, followed by honey and apricot.
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11/20/2009 - Biskuit wrote: 86 Points
I'm sticking w previous notes, nose is spot on viognier, it is a simple one for sure, and on the edge of sweet, but quite nice
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11/4/2009 - dyuhas wrote: 84 Points
Just a tad to sweet and a bit simple for a viognier.
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10/21/2009 - Snoman wrote: 75 Points
Way off the mark, this TJ's Honey Moon from Manteca (Fred Franzia?) is more like a sweet Muscatel than a Viognier. Stone fruit gives way to grapey sugars, which linger like a late harvest. This will appeal to the White Zin crowd, but not to me.
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7/19/2009 - Biskuit wrote: 86 Points
very nice value viognier, everything you would hope for, no negatives other than the fact that it's simply enjoyable
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