Ni Vu Mais Connu
This white wine from Northern Rhone (France) has a fresh, expressive nose with a myriad of white fruits, lemon and orange. Delightful palate: well balanced, mineral and fruity with a nice finish. Great as an aperitif or partnered with scallops with citrus and squid. Available for deliveries within Metro Manila.
Grape Variety / Blend: viognier
Winery / Estate: Domaine Louis Chèze
This white wine from Northern Rhone (France) has a fresh, expressive nose with a myriad of white fruits, lemon and orange. Delightful palate: well balanced, mineral and fruity with a nice finish. Great as an aperitif or partnered with scallops with citrus and squid.
Product-Type: | Wine |
Type: | white |
Price Point: | 1,001 to 1,250 |
Style: | Rich & Ripe |
Vintage: | 2015 2017 2018 2021 |
Blend/Grape Variety: | viognier |
Volume: | 750 ml |
Alcohol: | 12.50% |
Country: | France |
Region: | Northern Rhone |
Estate: | Domaine Louis Chèze |
Appellation: | VSIG Northern Rhone |
Fermentation: | Natural |
Wine-Making Process: | Sustainable |
FOOD PAIRING: SHELLFISH & OTHER CRUSTACEANS: | Seared |
FOOD PAIRING: FISH: | Seared |
FOOD PAIRING: CHEESES: | Soft Creamy Cheeses (Cow, Sheep, Goat) |
Winery
Telmo Rodriguez is one of Spain’s pioneer winemakers, advocating native grape varietals tied to the climates and conditions of their sites, and making world-class wines from undiscovered as well as known regions.
Telmo was among the first to make significant wines in Toro, Rueda, Valdeorras, Malaga, Alicante and Cigales. In these areas he uses native varietals, often grapes rediscovered such as Godello, Verdejo, Moscatel and Monastrell which do not have wide recognition. With other classically recognized varietals such Tempranillo, Garnacha and Carignan, he works with vines that are indigenous and reflect the character of their particular site. As a result, Telmo has been one of the leaders of the quality revolution with these varietals in up and coming areas such as Toro, as well as in the traditional areas of Rioja and Ribera del Duero.