Eberle Mill Road Viognier

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Description

Eberle Mill Road Viognier is a 750ml Paso Robles white wine made from 100% Viognier grapes at 13.5% ABV. Produced by Gary Eberle — widely recognized as the winemaker who introduced Syrah to California and earned the nickname "The Rhône Ranger" — this bottling draws on decades of experience with Rhône varieties grown in one of the Central Coast's most celebrated appellations.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5%  |  Origin: Paso Robles, California  |  Varietal: 100% Viognier  |  Producer: Eberle Winery

Production & Heritage

Gary Eberle has been making wine in Paso Robles since the 1970s and played a pivotal role in establishing the region's reputation for Rhône varieties. For the Mill Road Viognier, fruit is harvested in the cool early morning hours and immediately delivered to the winery, where it is sorted, destemmed, and transferred to the press for a six-hour cold soak — a technique that extracts aromatic compounds while minimizing harsh phenolics. Extended hang time on the vine allows the grapes to reach full physiological ripeness, which is critical for developing the layered aromatics and textured mouthfeel that distinguish this wine from simpler, high-volume Viogniers.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: A classic Viognier bouquet opens with honeysuckle and orange blossom, followed by layers of ripe apricot, lychee, and a subtle thread of jasmine. Beneath the florals, there are hints of beeswax and white pear that add earthiness and depth.

Taste: The entry is round and generous, with ripe peach and pear flesh leading the way. Mid-palate, flavors of almond and warm spice emerge alongside citrus-blossom notes, supported by medium acidity that keeps the wine from feeling heavy. A touch of grapefruit rind provides structure and focus through the peak.

Finish: Long and crisp, with lingering stone fruit and a clean mineral quality. The honeysuckle aromatics return as a gentle echo, leaving a refreshing impression that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Mill Road Viognier

Serve chilled to around 50°F to let the floral aromatics sing without muting the mid-palate weight; a few minutes out of the fridge is ideal. This Viognier also works well in cocktails and wine-based mixed drinks: try it in a White Wine Spritzer with sparkling water and a lemon twist, where the wine's natural florals replace the need for added sweetness; in a Viognier Sangria with sliced white peaches, fresh mint, and elderflower liqueur for a summer-weight punch; or in a French 75 variation substituting Viognier for Champagne, where the apricot and honeysuckle notes create an aromatic counterpoint to the gin and lemon.

Best For

  • Introducing a wine-curious friend to aromatic white varieties beyond Chardonnay
  • Pairing with a spring or summer dinner party featuring lighter proteins
  • Gifting to fans of Rhône-style California wines
  • Warm-weather patio sipping when you want more body than Sauvignon Blanc

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mill Road Viognier taste like? It delivers a lush combination of ripe peach, pear, and apricot framed by floral notes of honeysuckle and orange blossom, with medium acidity and a long, crisp finish. There is an underlying earthiness — hints of beeswax and almond — that adds complexity beyond straightforward fruit.

How does Mill Road Viognier compare to Condrieu? Condrieu, from the northern Rhône Valley, is the benchmark appellation for Viognier and tends to show more pronounced minerality and higher price points. Eberle's Paso Robles expression offers riper stone fruit and a fuller body typical of the warmer California climate, making it a more approachable and value-conscious alternative.

Is Mill Road Viognier good for beginners? Yes — its generous fruit, aromatic intensity, and moderate acidity make it an excellent entry point for anyone exploring white Rhône varieties. The flavor profile is expressive enough to be interesting without being challenging.

Where is Mill Road Viognier made? It is produced by Eberle Winery in Paso Robles, a sub-region of California's Central Coast known for warm days and cool nights that allow Rhône varieties to ripen fully while retaining acidity. Gary Eberle has been making wine in this region since the 1970s.

What foods pair well with Mill Road Viognier? Roasted chicken with herbs benefits from the wine's body and stone fruit; Thai green curry complements the floral aromatics; grilled lobster tail mirrors the rich mid-palate texture; a charcuterie board with aged cheeses and dried apricots echoes the wine's fruit character; and pan-seared scallops with a citrus beurre blanc match the crisp finish.

What sizes does Mill Road Viognier come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Mill Road Viognier worth the price? It positions as an accessible, mid-range California Viognier that over-delivers on aromatic complexity relative to its price tier. Gary Eberle's long track record with Rhône varieties and the careful cold-soak production technique give it a level of polish uncommon at this level.

Why Mill Road Viognier?

What separates this bottling is the pedigree behind it: Gary Eberle was among the first to champion Rhône grapes in California, and that experience translates directly into how the fruit is handled — the pre-dawn harvest and extended cold soak preserve volatile aromatics that many warmer-climate Viogniers lose. Paso Robles' diurnal temperature swings give the wine a balance of ripe tropical fruit and refreshing acidity that keeps it from falling into the overly oily trap that can plague the variety. With consistent critical recognition — including a verified 89-point score from Wine Magazine — the Mill Road Viognier stands as a reliable representation of what California Viognier can achieve in experienced hands.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Viognier
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Eberle Mill Road

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