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Wine Details
Price:
$42.00 per bottle
Description:
The 2004 Summerwood Diosa Blanc is an irresistible blend of Rousanne and Viognier from Denner Vineyards in the heart of the Templeton Gap of Westside Paso Robles. Whole cluster pressed then fermented and aged in once used and neutral French barrels for 11 months this wine has tremendous depth and complexity.
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Varietal Definition
Roussanne:
Also known as Bergeron in the french Savoie region. Semi-classic grape grown in the Hermitage-Rhone and southern Cotes du Rhone region of France. Still occasionally incorporated into white wine blends, (e.g: with the Marsanne grape wine), because of its acidity and aroma but finding less and less favor.
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Viognier:
The most acclaimed white wine grape from France's Rhône Valley, Viognier is a highly aromatic varietal, with a flavor profile that could include peach, apricot, nectarine, lichee, musk and flower blossom. The heady perfume of this varietal is one of its trademarks, although its flavors are sometimes problematic in matching with food. However, it does well with lobster, crab and moderately flavored fish. Use it as an apéritif as an alternative to Chardonnay. The "Rhône Rangers" in California have done an excellent job promoting this varietal.
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