Market Price
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Valley View 2019 Anna Maria Viognier 2020
Sold by valleyviewwinery.com
$49.99
(As of 06/14/2024)
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2Hawk Viognier 2022
Sold by 2Hawk Vineyard & Winery
$27.00
(As of 06/14/2024)
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Quady North Viognier Ox Block 2020
Sold by quadynorth.com
$26.99
(As of 06/14/2024)
$34.99
Angels Angel Price
$18.99
About the wine
Vibrant, fruit-forward Oregon Viognier
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This is a rich, mouth-filling white with plenty of loud, tropical flavors – think ripe bananas, tangy mandarin oranges, fleshy mango and juicy pineapple. It’ll make your taste buds form a conga line!
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Angel support gave Scott his choice of grapes from small family vineyards in Oregon’s flourishing, yet lesser-known Rogue Valley, which he harvested at optimal ripeness for a delicious duality of freshness and richness.
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Scott says his Viognier – Naked’s first from the Rogue – is refreshing on its own or complements a variety of foods – pineapple pizza, Asian cuisine, grilled chicken, seafood – the sky’s the limit.
Best before
No need to cellar or wait for this wine to mature, it's ready to enjoy immediately.
Serving advice
Open with friends! Chill this wine serve immediately. You will notice how the flavors unfold in the glass.
Food match
It's excellent to sip on it's own, and it is superb accompaniment to nearly everything. Enjoy with grilled chicken or any type of seafood especially with crab and shellfish, mango and peach salads, or anything with some spice.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Scott Steingraber
After having a wine moment with an Oregon Cabernet Sauvignon, Scott and his family went all in in 2006 – never looking back – buying a ranch in Rogue Valley where they planted vineyards from scratch.
Scott’s made wine from different areas for over 25 years – but Southern Oregon’s warmest and driest region won his heart. There, he can make his beloved Cabernet Sauvignon and other varieties – his way. The Rogue Valley isn’t Oregon Pinot country – it’s something new – and spectacular.
Because of you, Scott can focus on making gems like Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Viognier for Angels who would not have discovered them otherwise – while supporting his dream of making Oregon wines future-forward in many ways – his production facility is even 100% solar powered! Win-win.
Ratings
418
Followers
341