originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I believe the viognier and syrah are co-fermented, not vinified separately and then mixed.
Mark; according to Guigal (this was awhile back) the Viognier, picked when the Syrah is ripe, is much higher in sugar, boosting the alcohol without chaptalization. The co-pigmentation story is interesting, but seems odd given the dark color of Syrah.originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
I believe the viognier and syrah are co-fermented, not vinified separately and then mixed.
Certainly in the Northen Rhone it is, as the intent is to use the Viognier to increase extraction and fix the color of the Syrah. However, I believe that there are some Aussie (and perhaps Merkin) wineries that mix the two after fermentation.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
Mark; according to Guigal (this was awhile back) the Viognier, picked when the Syrah is ripe, is much higher in sugar, boosting the alcohol without chaptalization. The co-pigmentation story is interesting, but seems odd given the dark color of Syrah.
Perhaps if he'd written it in a human language...originally posted by Thor:
Noted without comment, because I understand about every tenth word: Roger Boulton on copigmentation.
The argument is made herein today's NYT. Basically, adding viognier to syrah is fine, because what you get is red wine. But adding red wine to white gives you harder, more tannic rose, hence bad.originally posted by scottreiner:
red, white and why is everyone so blue about it?
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hrtZDhM99c7FlJb7nUm5YVUarSWw why is it inherently bad to create rose by mixing red and white wines? every day people add viognier to syrah... i see no reason why, in the hands of the right person, wonderful wine could be made in this way.
The shocker to me was the claim that "in France, they outsell white wine." really??
I agree that doesn't sound right.originally posted by SFJoe:
The shocker to me was the claim that "in France, they outsell white wine." really??