Current Category Australian Red Blends > Shiraz Viognier

Shiraz Viognier is a more than a simple blend of a red wine and a white wine grape variety Shiraz Viognier is also becoming an  increasingly popular wine in Australia, but how is it made? The name of these wines includes two grape varieties, Shiraz, the most popular Australian red wine variety and Viognier, a white wine variety which has emerged from obscurity in the Northern Rhone region of France. Shiraz Viognier is produced by the method of co-fermentation. Here the red Shiraz grapes are mixed with the white Viognier grapes before the wine is made. The addition of white grapes at this stage is thought to preserve the brightness of the red pigments during fermentation, as well as altering the development of some of the flavour compound which contributors to the colour, taste, firmness and odours of the wine.






Alkoomi Black Label Shiraz Viognier 2006 Frankland River Region Western Australia 750ml x 12 :
Badger's Brook Shiraz Viognier 2002 Yarra Valley Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Barkling Owl Shiraz Viogner 2003 Geographe Region Western Australia 750ml x 12 :
D'Arenberg Laughing Magpie Shiraz Viognier 2003 Mc Laren Region South Australia 750ml x 6 :
Gapsted Shiraz Viognier Limited Release 2004 King & Alpine Valleys Region Victoria 750ml x 12 :
Goundrey - G Shiraz Viognier Great Southern Region Western Australia 750ml x 6 :
Grant Burge Balthasar Shiraz Viognier 2002 Limited Barossa Valley Region South Australia 750ml x 6 :
Kangarilla Road Shiraz Viognier 2002 Mc Laren Vale Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Madfish Golden Turtle Series Shiraz Viognier 2007 Great Southern - Frankland Region Western Australia 750ml x 6 :
Mr Riggs Adelaide Hills Shiraz Viognier 2006 Adelaide Hills Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
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