Explore Viognier Wine
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Step-by-step:
- Chill the bottle: Serve viognier well chilled.
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- Choose glass: Use a white-wine glass to capture aromas.
- Pour: Pour a moderate serving and let it sit 1 minute.
- Taste: Sip and notice floral and stone-fruit notes.
- Pair and enjoy: Pair with fish, chicken, or mild cheeses.
Viognier: The Unexpected Delight Hiding in the Rhône Valley

Viognier (pronounced vee-oh-NYEH) might not be a household name, but this captivating white wine is a true gem waiting to be discovered. Often overshadowed by its Rhône Valley neighbors, Chardonnay and Syrah, Viognier offers a unique and delightful drinking experience.
Imagine this: you take a sip of Viognier and are greeted by an explosion of aromas. Apricots, peaches, and honeysuckle dance on your nose, hinting at the sunshine-soaked vineyards where the grapes ripened. The first taste is a revelation – a burst of juicy fruit flavors balanced by a refreshing acidity that keeps the wine lively and inviting.
Unlike some other white wines, Viognier tends to be fuller-bodied, with a hint of richness that comes from aging on lees (spent yeast cells). This gives the wine a touch of texture and weight, making it a perfect partner for a wider range of dishes.
While Viognier shines on its own, it can also be blended with other Rhône Valley grapes. In the northern Rhône, it's often the star of the show in Condrieu, a small appellation that produces intensely aromatic and expressive Viogniers. In the southern Rhône, Viognier plays a supporting role, adding a touch of floral perfume and richness to blends like Côtes-du-Rhône.
So next time you're browsing the wine store, don't be afraid to take a chance on Viognier. This versatile and delicious white wine is sure to surprise and delight you with its sunshine-filled flavors and unexpected charm. It's the perfect choice for a summer picnic, a seafood dinner, or simply enjoying a glass on a warm evening. Explore the world of Viognier and discover a hidden treasure from the Rhône Valley!

