Excellent video! I first discovered Viognier over 20 years ago, when I asked a wine seller for a recommendation and he pointed it out to me. I had been invited to dinner by some serious gourmet friends and was asked to pick a wine to accompany the meal they'd planned (I've since forgotten what it was, but I had thought some sort of dry red was called for). The Viognier (from Vichon, now unavailable) was a revelation! It was a perfect accompaniment to the meal, and Viognier has remained a favorite ever since!
Pretty stunning examples of Viognier here in Hawkes Bay NZ, really lush, round, can be really high in alc, but we also produce some leaner examples if harvested earier. 2019 and 2020 being warmer years so richer bigger examples. First time was actually in Marlborough, lots of apricot and peach and yummy custard spice. Lots of potential down here in NZ. Great post mate 👍
Yes. Two from new world, CA and NZ and two from Condrieu. 👍👍👍👌👌. Great post. I remember the first one I had was a stunner. Really set the stage for getting more. Cheers!
Great video. I had Viognier over the years but while perfectly pleasant it’s never been ‘wine to write poetry about’. But then on our WSET 3 course they did a tasting of a AOC Condrieu (North Rhône) - wow Viognier with definition and elegance (not cheap though!).
This grape has quickly become one that I recommend to friends who are tired of the usual round of whites. Easy drinking, and you get to sound fancy when you say vee-og-nee-rer. ;-)_
I have had 1 bottle of it and I still preferred NZ SB. Maybe because although similar it may not be acidic enough. Thanks for your channel. Its great. I picked grapes ( for Gusbourne) last year and have been teaching myself about wine, with your help! I do have a bottle of the very same wine there chilling in my fridge, but a different vintage. Will enjoy comparing the flavours to your description.
Only really discovered viognier as a single varietal last year, but it made an immediate impression and has been top of my list ever since. Currently have a bottle from Baron de Badassière that I'm looking forward to opening over the weekend. Enjoyed your video :)
Hi everyone. Thoughts on Viognier. Is it in your wine rack?
I have a bottle of vognier from back door winary in summerland BC! Looking forward to trying it. Been sitting on my rack for 10 months
I tried a Viogner 2019 las mulas, from Chile and its very good actually is my favorite white wine so far, so I hope you can try it too
Excellent video! I first discovered Viognier over 20 years ago, when I asked a wine seller for a recommendation and he pointed it out to me. I had been invited to dinner by some serious gourmet friends and was asked to pick a wine to accompany the meal they'd planned (I've since forgotten what it was, but I had thought some sort of dry red was called for). The Viognier (from Vichon, now unavailable) was a revelation! It was a perfect accompaniment to the meal, and Viognier has remained a favorite ever since!
Pretty stunning examples of Viognier here in Hawkes Bay NZ, really lush, round, can be really high in alc, but we also produce some leaner examples if harvested earier. 2019 and 2020 being warmer years so richer bigger examples. First time was actually in Marlborough, lots of apricot and peach and yummy custard spice. Lots of potential down here in NZ. Great post mate 👍
Thanks for the comment. NZ Viognier isn't something I've seen much locally, so may have to go on an internet hunt. Cheers
Yes. Two from new world, CA and NZ and two from Condrieu. 👍👍👍👌👌. Great post. I remember the first one I had was a stunner. Really set the stage for getting more. Cheers!
Nice one. That's a global effort on your part. Cheers
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Great video. I had Viognier over the years but while perfectly pleasant it’s never been ‘wine to write poetry about’. But then on our WSET 3 course they did a tasting of a AOC Condrieu (North Rhône) - wow Viognier with definition and elegance (not cheap though!).
Yes Condrieu probably the priciest of the Viogniers out there. Thanks for watching.
This grape has quickly become one that I recommend to friends who are tired of the usual round of whites. Easy drinking, and you get to sound fancy when you say vee-og-nee-rer. ;-)_
Yeah not enough people know about it.
I enjoyed the video. Please do all the classic Italian grape varieties if you could.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I have had 1 bottle of it and I still preferred NZ SB. Maybe because although similar it may not be acidic enough. Thanks for your channel. Its great. I picked grapes ( for Gusbourne) last year and have been teaching myself about wine, with your help! I do have a bottle of the very same wine there chilling in my fridge, but a different vintage. Will enjoy comparing the flavours to your description.
Only really discovered viognier as a single varietal last year, but it made an immediate impression and has been top of my list ever since. Currently have a bottle from Baron de Badassière that I'm looking forward to opening over the weekend.
Enjoyed your video :)
Thanks for watching. Enjoy that bottle.
One of my favorite grape varieties 🍷 nice video
Thankyou very much. Any other grapes you'd like to see featured.
The Grape Explorer Malbec, Gewürztraminer, Carmeniere, Pais
@@MargaritaMartini0105 Might struggle on the last one locally but the others will be good to go. Thanks.
The Grape Explorer 👍 thanks
@@MargaritaMartini0105 oh yes, definitely Gewürztraminer. Another of my favourite white wines.
No mention of SA, we blend with Shiraz Mourvedre, excellent 😊
Next time
i love Viognier. I often associate Viognier with sense of honeysuckle. Is honeysuckle common?
I think it has this floral richness about it so yeah I definitely agree with that.
I love it my fav whites.... but I'd love to spend a couple of days with someone who can talk me through the difference with wines
See if you can find a tasting locally. That's how I went about it.
It's a good wine. I would put it in the middle of my white wines, in ranking. Great to try. Mine was from southern France (NW of Marseilles).
Great vidoe sir.... ✌
Thank you for the positivity
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Thanks.