As the regulations for Côtes-du-Rhône Villages require a blend of varieties, this is 99% Viognier, says owner Marc Français. It's floral, honeysuckle-scented stuff, with a rich, weighty mouthfeel but still adequate acidity for balance. A slight pithy bitterness creeps in on the finish, but this is still a very good wine.
As the regulations for Côtes-du-Rhône Villages require a blend of varieties, this is 99% Viognier, says owner Marc Français. It's floral, honeysuckle-scented stuff, with a rich, weighty mouthfeel but still adequate acidity for balance. A slight pithy bitterness creeps in on the finish, but this is still a very good wine.
As the regulations for Côtes-du-Rhône Villages require a blend of varieties, this is 99% Viognier, says owner Marc Français. It's floral, honeysuckle-scented stuff, with a rich, weighty mouthfeel but still adequate acidity for balance. A slight pithy bitterness creeps in on the finish, but this is still a very good wine.
As the regulations for Côtes-du-Rhône Villages require a blend of varieties, this is 99% Viognier, says owner Marc Français. It's floral, honeysuckle-scented stuff, with a rich, weighty mouthfeel but still adequate acidity for balance. A slight pithy bitterness creeps in on the finish, but this is still a very good wine.