Recently had a bottle of Incognito from Michael-David Vineyards. I'm rarely a fan of whites but really enjoyed it. Unfortunatley, in PA, it's impossible to find and we're a closed state so ordering in from out of state is always an adventure and a half. I'm looking for recommendations for something similar to try that can be my standard when running out to a byob at the last minute and my date requests a white.

I already love their "7 Deadly Zins", if you haven't tried it be sure to grab a bottle.

Also, How much do you think this will vary in taste with vintage? I think it was a bottle of 2000 we had.


Incognito Viognier was once believed to be Roussanne, until DNA testing proved it is Viognier. Never mind that, it is a big robust white wine made from a "fat" and happy grape, and the result is a blockbuster.

Style: Fruit forward, round, weighty, juicy, potent, dry.

Tasting Notes: Appearance: Light straw, with a greenish tint. Aromas: Peach, cold blossoms, and noble apricot. The mouth feel is creamy, smooth, weighty, medium-bodied and tart, and the mouth filling peaches and cream flavors are joined by a big warm kick in the glass.