Ardèche Viognier
Press review
- RegionArdèche - Coteaux de l'Ardèche
- VillageArdèche
- AppellationIndication Géographique Protégée Ardèche
- Grape variety100% Viognier
The Vine
- Average vine age 15 years old
- SoilClay and limestone.
- Average yield35 hl/ha
- HarvestHand picked
Wine tips
- Cellaring Potential3 years
- Serving temperature 10 - 12°C
Description
- Viognier was originally cultivated in the northern Côtes-du-Rhône. In the last quarter of the 20th century, it has become one of the most popular varieties worldwide after having almost disappeared previously. In 2007, Maison Louis Latour decided to make a wine of 100% Viognier. Our Viognier is planted on more sloping hillsides than the Chardonnay. The wine is produced from hand-picked grapes carefully vinified in Latour's Ardèche winery on the outskirts of the village of Alba-la-Romaine.
Vinification & Ageing
- FermentationTraditional in stainless steel vats, temperature controlled with complete malolactic fermentation
- Ageing100% stainless steel vats
Wine tasting
- Tasting NoteThe Viognier 2011 has a very pretty golden colour with a characteristic nose of peaches and apricots. It is an ample and smooth wine with a lovely length in the mouth. It is ready to drink from now.
- Food PairingAperitif - duck terrine with chestnuts - seared foie gras with apricots - charcuterie.
Revue de Presse
- Chardonnay-Viognier "Duet” IGP 2011 - Under the grape tree - November 2013 - "Outstanding"
Press review
- Chardonnay-Viognier "Duet” IGP 2011 - Under the grape tree - November 2013 - "Outstanding"Light and lively with loads of white flowers, apricot, tangerine and light oak spices.
- Viognier 2007 - Guide Hubert 2009 - "Aromatic and round"A white flower nose and discreet peach and vanilla notes. Aromatic and round in the mouth with a pretty ripen fruit and a toasted end. Good length.
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