![Ray Vanderhoff Ray Vanderhoff](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_r_250.png)
This Long Island white wine does not smell/taste like a traditional Viognier. (No floral nose for example). That being said, this is still a pretty good wine.
Apple, apricot and peach aromas and flavors with a hint of limestone. Great acidity. Not what I expected, but....
This Long Island white wine does not smell/taste like a traditional Viognier. (No floral nose for example). That being said, this is still a pretty good wine.
Apple, apricot and peach aromas and flavors with a hint of limestone. Great acidity. Not what I expected, but....
Aug 20th, 2018![Michael Schamis Michael Schamis](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/michael-schamis-1424146025-9162b34ceaf6_250x250.jpg)
Bright, fresh, fruity nose with notes of green apple, citrus and a touch of mint. Crisp and fresh on the palate. Juicy, taught citrus flavors lead to bright acidity and a dry stoniess. The finish is long, crisp and slightly tart.
Bright, fresh, fruity nose with notes of green apple, citrus and a touch of mint. Crisp and fresh on the palate. Juicy, taught citrus flavors lead to bright acidity and a dry stoniess. The finish is long, crisp and slightly tart.
Feb 1st, 2016