2017 Blancaneaux
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Tasting notes
M arsanne, Roussanne, Viognier blend. A mealy note with some waxy notes and jasmine on the nose. Just a hint of peachy Viognier and plenty of freshness on the palate. Well balanced and a slight pithy note to the fruit. Good but pretty pricey (c £45 retail in the UK)! (AC)
Critic scores
Tom Parker MW, jancisrobinson.com
Alistair Cooper MW, jancisrobinson.com
More reviews and scores
40% Viognier, 32% Marsanne, 28% Roussanne. Rainfall in winter and spring was bountiful, totalling nearly 1,270 mm (50 inches). While the winery’s white Rhône varieties bloomed relatively late, periods of considerable summer heat accelerated ripeness, leading to a normal harvest schedule. The Viognier blocks were low yielding, which allowed them to ripen on time with superb concentration. Harvest 26 August to 8 September. Ripe peach and beeswax on the nose. Plump and tropical on the palate but still retaining enough freshness through acidity. Rounded but not excessive. (TP)
The already bottled 2017 Blancaneaux is a blend of 44% Roussanne, 30% Viognier and 26% Marsanne. It features notions of baked pears, waxy lemons and warm white peaches with touches of allspice and fennel seed in the background. The medium-bodied palate offers a lovely suggestion of oiliness to the texture with a lively backbone and long spicy finish. 704 cases produced.
About the producer

Inglenook is one of Napa’s oldest wine estates, founded in 1879, but is today owned by Francis Ford Coppola.