The 2009 Viognier Saralee’s Vineyard was also brilliant, and (unlike most Viogniers, which tend to fall apart quite quickly) offered up plenty of tropical fruit, some apricot and peach notes, a long, rich mouthfeel, good...
The 2009 Viognier Saralee’s Vineyard was also brilliant, and (unlike most Viogniers, which tend to fall apart quite quickly) offered up plenty of tropical fruit, some apricot and peach notes, a long, rich mouthfeel, good acidity, and plenty of flowers. This wine was still very much intact, which certainly surprised me. - Robert M. Parker, Jr.