Most likely you are well acquainted with Chardonnay,
Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris, and perhaps Riesling and Viognier. But if you
are looking to try a new white wine that is medium to full bodied, wonderfully
aromatic and refreshingly acidic-- perhaps you should give Roussanne a chance.
Hailing
from the Rhône wine region in
France, Roussanne is an aromatic white wine grape with a wide range of flavors
depending on where it’s grown, be it a cool or warm climate. The flavor profiles
can range from crisp apple, bright lemon and ripe peach to unctuous honey and
guava notes. Roussanne is often blended with Grenache Blanc, Marsanne and
Viognier, but is a delight on it’s own as well. Juicy with good acidity
Roussanne can hold it’s own with rich foods like full cream cheeses, pate or
buttery lobster. There is not a lot of Roussanne grown along on the Wine Road,
but it’s becoming more common, so keep your eyes peeled when you are out
tasting.
Here are capsule reviews of Roussanne wines you may find
along the Wine Road.
Williamson Wines
2018 Relish Roussanne, Mendocino County
Pale yellow with a tinge of green this zesty Roussanne has a
zippy floral nose of spicy carnation and tangerine pith with a full
mouthwatering flavors of grapefruit and apricot. The excellent acidity level
and medium body support a crisp yet round mouth feel with a long honey toned
finish.
Mutt Lynch Winery
Pure Joy on the Beach—2016 Roussanne, Sonoma County
Medium yellow gold in the glass, Pure Joy on the Beach is
aptly named. Sunny aromas of gardenia and honeysuckle accompany the creamy
smooth flavors of bright lemon and apricot with a delightful note of beeswax on
the mid palate. Great acidity balances the buttery body of this Roussanne that
sings to the finish with long spicy notes on the finish.
Trattore Farms
2017 Roussanne, Alder Springs Vineyard, Mendocino County
Bright clear yellow, this Roussanne is unctuous and juicy
with a soft lemony nose and notes of quince, green apple, Meyer lemon, apricot
and wild flower beeswax on the palate. The taught acidity yields a dry
chamomile tea that persists give this wine a clean and pleasant finish.
Quivira (The Quivira
Collection)
2017 Roussanne Viognier Wine Creek Ranch, Dry Creek Valley
This 80% Roussanne 20% Viognier is a wining combination full
of lemon, lavender, marigold, and guava with a bit of tomato leaf on the nose.
The rich creamy mouth feel is bursting with lemony flavor and notes of caramel
and ginger. It’s bright and dry with a great balance of fruit and acidity. The finish
delivers a distinct honeycomb tone that’s unexpected yet warm and luscious.
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