EPISODE · May 15, 2018 · 8 MIN
Episode 4: Virginia
from The Make America Grape Again Podcast · host The Wine Monk
Viognier is a grape with an intriguing history. This white grape, originally from the Northern Rhone Valley of France, and was almost extinct in the 1960's, has now made a home here in America. For some reason, the State of Virginia has chosen this grape as its State Grape. The Monticello AVA, where this particular wine is from, happens to be associated with Thomas Jefferson, one of the earliest American Vinophiles. In this episode, drinking the 2016 Viognier from Horton Vineyards, Gary and I honestly wonder why the heck this particular grape has become the State Grape of Virginia... because to be honest, this wine was disappointing for both of us. Why? Take a listen. (You can't win them all, especially if you're going in blind.) This bottle was acquired by yours truly on a vacation trip to Washington DC, not from the tasting room.
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Viognier is a grape with an intriguing history. This white grape, originally from the Northern Rhone Valley of France, and was almost extinct in the 1960's, has now made a home here in America. For some reason, the State of Virginia has chosen this grape as its State Grape. The Monticello AVA, where this particular wine is from, happens to be associated with Thomas Jefferson, one of the earliest American Vinophiles. In this episode, drinking the 2016 Viognier from Horton Vineyards, Gary and I honestly wonder why the heck this particular grape has become the State Grape of Virginia... because to be honest, this wine was disappointing for both of us. Why? Take a listen. (You can't win them all, especially if you're going in blind.) This bottle was acquired by yours truly on a vacation trip to Washington DC, not from the tasting room.
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