
Abbotts & Delaunay ‘Les Fleurs Sauvages’ Viognier comes from Pays d’Oc in southern France, specifically the Hérault and the Aude Valley in the south of the Minervois. It takes its name from the wild plants, fleurs sauvages, that grow along the edges of the vines. This is 100% Viognier from the 2023 vintage, with 13.5% abv and it spends a few months ageing on the lees.
In the glass, it has a light lemon-gold colour. The aroma brings apricot, peach, honeysuckle and ginger. On the taste, there is a strong stone fruit character, with a slightly oily texture that comes from the lees ageing. It sits between dry and off-dry, with a medium to full body, medium acidity and a silky finish. Letting it warm a little really helps the aroma open up, though the flavour is still thoroughly enjoyable when served cold.
At £10 from Majestic as part of a mix six, this is outstanding value for a rich, fragrant white wine of this quality.














