This is a very pale Texas wine with a very citric nose. Lemon leads the way, but there is lime and orange peel in play, too. A hint of lemon chess pie floats through the minerality along with an herbal note. The palate shows apricot and nectarine flavors filtering through the spicy greenness of the herbaceous essence of the wine. The acidity is zippy, but not overly so. Pairing this with a cool, green salad this summer is a no-brainer. — 3 years ago
Fantastic viognier, can't believe it's made in Texas. Fruity and flavorful without being too sweet. — 8 years ago
Had it first at @grapetownvineyard near #fredericksburg and bought the bottle. Had our perfect occasion to open it up and it didn’t disappoint. Medium to full body, not sweet but certainly not on the drier side either—just perfectly balanced with flavor palate of cherry, oak, plum, and blackberry notes. Went well with brick oven pizza after a long day of moving into my honey’s new home. Definitely going to Driftwood, Texas to visit the actual vineyard soon. Great for gifting, special occasions, and romantic evenings. — 4 months ago
Super smooth and tasty. Even after 9 years. Really enjoyed this one. Nice work Texas — 6 years ago
At Salt Lick BBQ in the Austin airport. Texas BbQ and Texas wine! — 6 months ago
Deep dark red with brownish rim. Mild black pepper. Very mild tannins. Dark fruit. — 3 years ago
Awesome wine — 6 years ago
Sweet but not too sweet, good after taste — 8 years ago
Jeremiah Diaz
Pale ruby in color; black cherries, raspberries, and tabacco on the nose; high acidity; medium plus tannins; tastes like cherries, red currants, and wet gravel with a long finish. Nellie and I like it. — 2 months ago