Wild Horse Winery & Vineyards

Central Coast Viognier

8.619 ratings
8.32 pro ratings
Central Coast, California, USA
Viognier
Turkey, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Pork, Nuts & Seeds, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Shellfish, Quinoa, Mushrooms, Chili & Hot Spicy, Fish, Herbs, Asian Cuisine, Veal, Potato, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

Found this 2014, past it’s prime and I’ll leave it at that!!

Found this 2014, past it’s prime and I’ll leave it at that!!

May 27th, 2022
Michael Chelus

Apple, lemon, slate and hints of grapefruit & butterscotch. Good acidity and minerality.

Apple, lemon, slate and hints of grapefruit & butterscotch. Good acidity and minerality.

1 person found it helpfulSep 1st, 2015
Jeremiah

Mineral, rock melon, zesty citrus, excellent

Mineral, rock melon, zesty citrus, excellent

Apr 21st, 2019
Randy B

Paid $28 in a restaurant. Nice balance.

Paid $28 in a restaurant. Nice balance.

Jul 31st, 2016
Kristina Morris

Nothing special about this wine. No complexity, and very peppery. Drinkable, and i could see it going well with spaghetti, but I wouldn't go out of my way to drink it on its own.

Nothing special about this wine. No complexity, and very peppery. Drinkable, and i could see it going well with spaghetti, but I wouldn't go out of my way to drink it on its own.

Jun 17th, 2016
Bora McCutcheon

Easy to drink. Not too sweet. Not too acidic. Good body.

Easy to drink. Not too sweet. Not too acidic. Good body.

Mar 8th, 2016
Jay Svoboda

At first opening this could have been mistaken for any old blah Italian Pinot Grigio. But with some time to open up you start to get more pear, nectarine, peach and green apple. You still get a solid note of minerality that makes me think Italy, along with white flowers. If not spectacular it's certainly a decent buy at around $10, especially if you're looking to break away from the same old white grape.

At first opening this could have been mistaken for any old blah Italian Pinot Grigio. But with some time to open up you start to get more pear, nectarine, peach and green apple. You still get a solid note of minerality that makes me think Italy, along with white flowers. If not spectacular it's certainly a decent buy at around $10, especially if you're looking to break away from the same old white grape.

Dec 10th, 2015
Adam Thomas

Mellow peach, apricots, honeysuckle on the back end. Okay acidity. Goes great with mild cheese and white fish

Mellow peach, apricots, honeysuckle on the back end. Okay acidity. Goes great with mild cheese and white fish

Jul 13th, 2015
eagle_eye

Very nice & refreshing. Soft citrus & honeysuckle finish

Very nice & refreshing. Soft citrus & honeysuckle finish

May 13th, 2015
Schultz N Dooley

WILD HORSE VIOGNIER 2012 Dry and floralwith touch of sweetness to offset acidity. Pitted tree fruit, with bright mouth feel. Smooth finish . LOVELY!

WILD HORSE VIOGNIER 2012 Dry and floralwith touch of sweetness to offset acidity. Pitted tree fruit, with bright mouth feel. Smooth finish . LOVELY!

Apr 19th, 2015