Pix featured Rotem & Mounir Inopia Blanc Côtes-du-Rhône Villages in a story that highlights the opulent white wines from the Rhône Valley – many of which are hidden treasures!
The piece speaks to the different styles of white wines from Northern to Southern Rhone, and the unique growing conditions and common grape varietals. The minerality, “luxuriant style” and aromatic complexity of these wines make them a great choice to pair with dinner.
The Inopia Blanc is one of three recommended wines and “has the fullness on the palate of a classic white Côtes-du-Rhône, but instead of bringing to mind fruit flavors, instead it’s flowers and smoke that rise from the glass. A very stylish wine. ” Read the full story HERE
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