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Clos Saouma Inopia Cotes du Rhone Villages Blanc 2021

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    INOPIA, which means "made from nothing" in Latin, is a terroir located in Orange, one of the five villages producing Chateauneuf du Pape. The land was empty and abandoned when Rotem and Mounir purchased it in 2011. The terroir features clay soil with many little river stones called "Grès," which provides a nice humidity for the dry south climate and adds mineral elements from the stone. To maximise the potential of the land, they decided to plant 11 varietals, with a high density of 4700 plants per hectare. The soil is very poor, and they decided not to bring any food to the roots, aiming for low yield and high quality, rather than quantity. The vineyard work is done entirely by hand, with minimal intervention and a lot of respect for nature. The white wine is made mostly from Grenache Blanc, with a bit of Roussanne, Marsanne, Boubroulenc, and Calirette. The grapes are pressed hard using a mechanical press, and the juice is sent to 500-liter barrels and 1600-liter cement eggs for 16 months.

    Clos Saouma places great emphasis on Grenache Blanc, which is the fourth most widely planted white grape in France and the most widely planted white grape in Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellations. In a region dominated by red wine production, Clos Saouma stands out with 30% of their production being white wine. This is a significant difference, as white wine represents just 3% of the total production of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The white blend is made mostly from Grenache Blanc, with a touch of Marsanne, Roussanne, and Clairette. The wine has an intensely perfumed and vibrant nose of citrus, flowers, and an almost salty note. On the palate, the wine continues with the intensity of flavours and structure, with a beautifully balanced freshness.

    INOPIA, which means "made from nothing" in Latin, is a terroir located in Orange, one of the five villages producing Chateauneuf du Pape. The land was empty and abandoned when Rotem and Mounir purchased it in 2011. The terroir features clay soil with many little river stones called "Grès," which provides a nice humidity for the dry south climate and adds mineral elements from the stone. To maximise the potential of the land, they decided to plant 11 varietals, with a high density of 4700 plants per hectare. The soil is very poor, and they decided not to bring any food to the roots, aiming for low yield and high quality, rather than quantity. The vineyard work is done entirely by hand, with minimal intervention and a lot of respect for nature. The white wine is made mostly from Grenache Blanc, with a bit of Roussanne, Marsanne, Boubroulenc, and Calirette. The grapes are pressed hard using a mechanical press, and the juice is sent to 500-liter barrels and 1600-liter cement eggs for 16 months.

    Clos Saouma places great emphasis on Grenache Blanc, which is the fourth most widely planted white grape in France and the most widely planted white grape in Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellations. In a region dominated by red wine production, Clos Saouma stands out with 30% of their production being white wine. This is a significant difference, as white wine represents just 3% of the total production of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The white blend is made mostly from Grenache Blanc, with a touch of Marsanne, Roussanne, and Clairette. The wine has an intensely perfumed and vibrant nose of citrus, flowers, and an almost salty note. On the palate, the wine continues with the intensity of flavours and structure, with a beautifully balanced freshness.

    Varietal

    70% Grenache Blanc, 30%(Marsanne, Roussanne, Clairette)

    Country

    France

    Region

    Châteauneuf-du-Pape

    Vintage

    2021

    ABV

    14.5%

    Bottle size

    750ml

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    Clos Saouma

    Clos Saouma is a small project by Rotem and Mounir Saouma who you may recognise from the renowned micro-negociant Lucien Le Moine in Beaune. The duo have been highly sought-after producers of 1er and Grand Cru Burgundy for several years. Driven by their passion to own their vineyards, they decided to purchase exceptional terroir in Chateauneuf-du-Pape and start Clos Saouma.

    Tasting notes

    NOSE
    Flint, Baked Lemon, Sliced Pear

    A lovely nose of flint, matchstick, baked lemon and sliced pear.

    PALATE
    Medium, Silky Texture, Good Concentration

    Medium-to full-bodied with silky texture. Wonderful concentration and length.

    FINISH
    White Tea Spice, Lemongrass, Nutmeg

    White tea spice with lemongrass and grated nutmeg. A serious Cotes du-Rhone that will change your mind about the appellation.