Video: Viognier, Roussanne and Blanc du Bois: Three Sisters of Texas Wines
Ever think of Texas as a Chardonnay kind of place? I didn’t think so. It can be grown in Texas and even does well in a few locations. If you are looking for some truly satisfying Texas white wines, look for what have rapidly become the “Three Sisters of Texas Wines”: Viognier, Roussanne and Blanc du Bois.
Click the video link above to view a presentation of these three varietals by Pat Brennan owner of Brennan Vineyards in Comanche, Texas.
I have blogged extensively on Texas grown Viognier, Roussanne and Blanc du Bois and the first two were in my personal “Pick Six” wines that were recently featured at the Grand Wine and Food Affair.
More at: http://vintagetexas.com/blog/?p=808
Friday, May 15, 2009
Video: Viognier, Roussanne and Blanc du Bois: Three Sisters of Texas Wines
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Blanc du Bois,
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