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Grillet Chateau Grillet 2004

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Grillet Chateau Grillet (2004)
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Winery:
Neyret-Gachet
Varietal:
Viognier
Region:
France > Rhone Valley > Northern Rhône > Château-grillet
Type:
White Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2016
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User Tags:  mineral, honey, caramel, fruit, herbaceous, flower, spicy, rubbery, sulfur, alcohol imbalance 


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Viognier is one of the great grapes of France's Rhone Valley. It is an extremely aromatic variety redolent of ripe peaches and wild flowers. It is frequently used to add aromatic complexity to blended wines but on its own, delivers a rich, soft wine with high alcohol and deep flavors of honey, peach, apricot and tangerine.

Winemakers Notes

Viognier: Josh Raynolds, International Wine Center 94 "Pale yellow. Intensely mineral aromas of mirabelle, peach and melon, underscored by exotic spices. Explosively sweet but with a firm frame of acidity providing restraint and focus; the ripe fruit flavors take on notes of dried flowers and honey. The finish is full and broad, and leaves a sappy impression of concentrated, honeyed, spicy fruits, with striking minerality."

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Rating: 94/100 - As reviewed by International Wine Cellar in Issue 130, January/February 2007 Pale yellow. Intensely mineral aromas of mirabelle, peach and melon, underscored by exotic spices. Explosively sweet but with a firm frame of acidity providing restraint and focus; the ripe fruit flavors take on notes of dried flowers and honey. The finish is full and broad, and leaves a sappy impression of concentrated, honeyed, spicy fruits, with striking minerality.


 

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