Georgia has a burgeoning wine culture with most of the wineries situated northeast of Atlanta. One exception is
Butterducks Estate Winery ($17), located in the northeast corner west of Savannah. See theCompass profile on the right.The winery just celebrated their 8th anniversary and based on their location and wine list, I would guess that they grow muscadine grapes and perhaps blueberries and blackberries. They also produce a selection of Georgia vinifera with one of these being a Viognier. I was able to procure a bottle at Coastal Spirits - in Peeler - just a mile of Rt 95.
StarChefs.com: The United Grapes of America
The Viognier grapes were sourced from
Blackstock Vineyards in Dahlonega. The wine has a sweet honey-sickle aroma; the flavor, creamy with hints of apricot and finishes with decent acidity and some sugar. Seems very close to a Viognier profile and I found it very likeable. The one issue is the slight sugary finish at 2.5% R.S.. Otherwise a very nice wine. Cheers.