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Viognier (French pronunciation: [vjɔɲje]) is a
white wine
grape variety. It is the only
permitted grape for the
French wine
Condrieu in the Rhône Valley...
- 20% of
white wine grapes, and
white wines from Marsanne,
Roussanne and
Viognier grapes. The
southern sub-region
produces an
array of red,
white and rosé...
- of 80% Clairette,
Grenache blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Bourboulenc, and
Viognier. Ugni
blanc and
Picpoul blanc may be used as
secondary varieties. There...
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looked more like
Viognier than Roussanne.
Samples were sent for DNA
analysis and the
result proved that the
plantings were
indeed Viognier as were all the...
- Rhône wine
region of France, near Vienne,
which produces white wine from
Viognier grapes. The
whole appellation,
which is only 3.8
hectares (9.4 acres) in...
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Syrah grapes and up to 20%
Viognier, a
white grape used for its aroma.
According to
appellation rules,
Syrah and
Viognier (if used) must be fermented...
- also
found in
Savoie and in the
Languedoc where it is
often blended with
Viognier. It is a
permitted grape in the
Provence wine of C****is
though it is not...
- Saint-Joseph AOC. The
wines made in this AOC are
exclusively white, from the
Viognier grape,
which may have
originated in the region. The
smaller AOC of Château-Grillet...
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label the wine "Shiraz
Viognier" as
Viognier gains consumer acceptance in the marketplace. The
practise of
blending Viognier with
Syrah has actually...
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varietals produced are Chardonnay,
Cabernet Franc, Merlot,
Vidal blanc and
Viognier. As of 2016, the
commonwealth has
approximately 2,600
acres (11 km2) under...