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Abbotts & Delaunay Les Fleurs Sauvages Viognier 2017

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There are 3 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Rebecca Meir-Liebman rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Medium-bodied on the palate, with pleasant classic Viognier notes of white peach and a ripe pear finish with some lime and smooth, silky honey. Priced affordably, it’s a great wine to bring to a dinner party, as it pairs nicely with a variety of dishes from salads, to pastas and poultry.
Jon Steeves rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Medium bodied, creamy mouthfeel, well balanced medium plus acidity, medium plus stone fruit. Fresh, zesty, crisp, fruity with mouthwatering appeal. Great with appetizers, alone without food, honey Szechuan shrimp, a summer salad, or traditional fish and chips. Tasted 2017 vintage in April 2019. 89 points
Daniel O'Keefe rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

A range of peach, apricot, and stone fruit, fresh, ripe, and preserved. More fruit than floral, but there's some white floral aromas amongst the fruity bouquet. Nice acidity with a medium body. Easy to sip solo, but best with mild creamy curries, Coronation chicken, or seared scallops.




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Abbotts & Delaunay Les Fleurs Sauvages Viognier 2017, Languedoc I.G.P., France: A lovely, aromatic southern French white wine made from the Viognier grape. Notes of white florals and fresh peach. Pair with mild to medium curries and spices. This wine won a Bronze medal at the prestigious 2018 Decanter World Wine Awards. Drink: 2019-2022. 646794 13.60% D 750 mL  $16.95 Score: 88/100. May 6, 2019 Best Value White Wine. Scrumptious Seafood Wine  Full Review

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