REGION
The great plain of La Mancha, to the south of Madrid and east of Toledo, represents the largest viticultural area of Spain. The climate is arid, extreme in both summer and winter, tempered by strong prevailing winds. The widely planted white Arien grape variety is slowly losing favour to Tempranillo, Shiraz and Garnacha and the old wineries are giving way to gleaming modern facilities heralding a revolution for the region`s winemaking.
TASTING NOTE
A beautiful pale gold in colour, this Viognier is highly aromatic with perfumed, floral aromas on the nose. The palate is full of white blossom, magnolia and peach flavours, balanced perfectly with a refreshing, citric acidity. The balance of aromatic notes with the acidity leaves a clean and floral impression in the mouth.

FOOD PAIRING
Perfect with thai curries, ginger and lightly spiced dishes.