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Saint-André Viognier is a notable white wine produced in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France. It carries the Pays d'Oc Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP), which denotes a specific geographic origin and adherence to quality standards within the region. The brand is deeply rooted in the French winemaking tradition, specifically highlighting the Viognier grape variety which is celebrated for its aromatic and floral profiles.
The wine is produced and bottled by Domaines Francis Abécassis, a prominent French family-owned group renowned for their commitment to single-estate production. While the brand originated locally in the Mediterranean terroir of France, it has gained international recognition through strategic distribution partnerships, such as with the supermarket chain Lidl, which features this label in several European markets, including the Netherlands.
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