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Yalumba Samuel's Collection Eden Valley Viognier SOMLYAY - 2022 (750ml)
Yalumba Samuel's Collection Eden Valley Viognier SOMLYAY - 2022 (750ml)
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Yalumba is one of the world's leading Viognier winemakers, and this fine wine is our pure expression of the exotic variety. It's full of flavour and character, but finishes with freshness.
Lovely bouquet with striking aromatics of white fleshed stone fruits, sweet citrus and flowers. Classic too on the palate with a silky tock, flavours of white spice and apricot stone, pomaceous fruits and white nectarine. Nicely weight with a satin-cream mouthfeel, medium acidity and lengthy finish. What’s not to like! Best drinking from late 2024 through 2028+.
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