Georgia boy transplanted to beautiful San Francisco. Sharing my passions for food, good wine, and travel. Bringing my own southern twist to the West Coast lifestyle.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Wine Tasting: 2007 Roshambo "Ezekiel" Viognier
Awesome spicy food wine. Great dry finish, nice acidity. All of what I love in a Viognier is there - hints of melon and honey flavor, maybe a little bit of peach if you stretch a bit. Fermented entirely in steel, which is how I actually prefer my Chardonnays. My apologies to all of you out there who like the typical buttery, oak/steel-fermented California style of Chardonnay... I absolutely ABHOR the buttery taste that produces in white wine. If I am going to choose a white wine (I mostly choose reds), I want it to be nice and crisp and light and dry - usually to pair with spicier Asian dishes. So, I usually end up gravitating towards Viognier over Chardonnay because it has a similar body to Chardonnay, but without that buttery-ness that can come with partial fermentation in oak. As you can tell, I love this wine and this varietal. Enjoy!
Labels:
dry,
honey,
melon,
Mendocino County,
Roshambo,
Viognier,
white peach,
white wine
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