2006 Potomac Point Viognier

Posted on April 20, 2009

2006-potomac-point-viognier

Varietal:  Viognier
Region:  Virginia – USA
Cost:  $17

A Rhone varietal aged in stainless steel and French oak barrels.  The golden color leads into a floral wine that is the favorite of Potomac Point employees.

Recommendation:  My wife and I drank this with grilled pork chops, and it was great for that.  The floral flavors of the wine are subtle, but weren’t overwhelmed by our meal.  Even had I not known it was aged in French oak, the slight buttery taste makes it evident with a bold finish to the wine.  Perfect for pairing with grilled white meat or for enjoying by itself, but will probably overwhelm all but the most heavily seasoned fish.  Otherwise, a great wine to keep on hand.

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One Response to “2006 Potomac Point Viognier”

  1. Joe (joeshico) on April 21st, 2009 11:11 pm

    I visited Virginia Beach in October and stopped in my favorite wine shops (Total Wines and More) and a few of the State Stores. I know I had a VA Viognier in my hands on several occasions but did not buy. Sounds like I made a mistake. Will definitely get some on my next trip.


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