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Sobon Estate Viognier

750ml
$19.99
Mix 6 for $17.99 each
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*Price, vintage and availability may vary by store.
*Price, vintage and availability may vary by store.
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Amador, CA- This wine has a very alluring aroma, reminiscent of fresh Sierra meadow flowers, with a hint of peach and honeysuckle. The flavors are rich and spicy, full-bodied and richly textured with a lingering finish. Match with seafood or chicken. Sustainably farmed.

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Sobon Estate Viognier, Sobon Estate Zinfandel Old Vines and Sobon Estate Zinfandel Hillside Amador

Sobon Family Estates

Established in 1989, Sobon Family Estates purchased a winery with roots dating back to 1856 making it one of the oldest wineries in California. Winning several accolades, their wines have captured the tastes of many - especially its outstanding family of Zinfandels that capture the rich, soft flavors of the Amador County terroir. Winemaker Paul Sobon is dedicated to continuing the tradition of old vine Zinfandel to produce big, dark red wines that are elegant, intense in color and flavor while being true to the land.

With a proud heritage, the family-owned and operated winery continues to uphold its longstanding legacy cultivating some of the best wine grapes of the region, all sustainably and organically farmed.

The Sierra Foothills were first famous for gold, but the appellation is now considered a highlight of California wine country. The Gold Rush, beginning in 1849, brought thousands of diggers and dreamers to the area. Vines, mostly Zinfandel, were planted to produce wine for the thirsty miners, and in time more than 100 wineries existed in this cool, craggy region. But the waning of the Gold Rush, and Prohibition, signaled a halt to the production of Sierra Foothills wine for many years.

Viognier, out of favor for much of the modern era, survived on a handful of acres in its native Condrieu, in France’s northern Rhône. Now Viognier wines are back in a big way, thanks to white-wine drinkers looking for interesting alternatives to Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio.