K Vintners Powerline Viognier 2017
Exotic aromas rise from the glass. Mango, orange peel and honeysuckle lead the parade to the palate.
Supple, pleasing with depth, elegance and hints of apricot, apple blossom, star anise and a kiss of brioche.
Carry this all the way to the long satysfying finish. This Viognier is a true revelation.
Country | America |
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Region | Washington |
Appellation | Walla Walla Valley |
Winery | K Vintners |
Vintage | 2017 |
Color | White |
Varietal(s) | 100% Viognier |
Exotic aromas rise from the glass. Mango, orange peel and honeysuckle lead the parade to the palate.
Supple, pleasing with depth, elegance and hints of apricot, apple blossom, star anise and a kiss of brioche.
Carry this all the way to the long satysfying finish. This Viognier is a true revelation.
Country | America |
---|---|
Region | Washington |
Appellation | Walla Walla Valley |
Winery | K Vintners |
Vintage | 2017 |
Color | White |
Varietal(s) | 100% Viognier |
Closure | Natural Cork |
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Volume | 750ml |
Alcohol | 14.0% |
Product Code | 1278217 |
UPC | 1-84745-00698-2 |
Winery Description
Charles Smith’s explosion onto the world wine scene has been nothing less than phenomenal. Winemaker Charles Smith managed Rock & Roll bands in Europe for 11 years before moving to Walla Walla and starting K Vintners on a shoestring. While Charles’ wines radiate the excitement of his Rock & Roll roots, they are grounded in serious quality and value. Charles bottles his brands under several labels. Charles Smith Wines are made for the way that most wines are being consumed today - the day that they are purchased - and are equal parts accessible, affordable and top quality. Charles also produces some of the most interesting and highly rated Syrah in America under his original K Vintners label. K Vintners’ wines are made in very small quantities and are crafted to appeal to the most discriminating connoisseurs. In the past 10 years Charles Smith Wines and K Vintners have garnered 66 scores of 95 points and above and over 300 scores of 90 points and above from the leading U.S. wine publications : Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Wine Enthusiast.