RG MX Vino De Tierra Naranja Moscatel-Chenin Blanc Orange Blend 2022 750ML
RG MX Vino De Tierra Naranja Moscatel-Chenin Blanc Orange Blend 2022 750ML
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RG MX Vino De Tierra Naranja Moscatel-Chenin Blanc Orange Blend 2022
Embark on a unique sensory journey with the RG MX Vino De Tierra Naranja Moscatel-Chenin Blanc Orange Blend 2022, a captivating and expressive orange wine hailing from the innovative winemakers at RG MX. This intriguing blend showcases the aromatic intensity of Moscatel and the vibrant acidity of Chenin Blanc, crafted with skin contact to create a wine with depth, texture, and intriguing complexity.
Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: Prepare for an aromatic explosion of candied orange peel and apricot, intertwined with notes of honeysuckle and a hint of exotic spice, characteristic of the Moscatel. Underlying these are subtle earthy and herbal undertones from the skin contact, adding layers of intrigue.
- Flavor: The palate is greeted with a fascinating interplay of flavors. Expect dried apricot and orange marmalade to mingle with a refreshing, tangy citrus character from the Chenin Blanc. The extended skin contact contributes a pleasant savory bitterness and a subtle tannic grip, leading to a complex and thought-provoking drinking experience.
- Mouthfeel: This orange blend presents a medium-bodied texture, characterized by noticeable dryness and a subtle chewiness derived from skin contact. Its vibrant acidity provides excellent balance, leading to a long and intriguing finish with lingering notes of orange peel and a hint of spice.
RG MX continues to push the boundaries of Mexican winemaking, and this Vino De Tierra Naranja is a testament to their experimental spirit. The skin-contact fermentation of the aromatic Moscatel and the bright Chenin Blanc has resulted in a truly unique and compelling orange wine.
Pair the RG MX Vino De Tierra Naranja Moscatel-Chenin Blanc Orange Blend 2022 with:
- Spicy Asian cuisine.
- North African tagines.
- Hard cheeses and charcuterie.
- Dishes featuring dried fruit and nuts.
Discover the captivating complexity of this RG MX orange blend – a truly distinctive expression of Mexican terroir and winemaking innovation.
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In general, tequila is considered to be a more refined and sophisticated spirit, while mezcal is often viewed as a more rustic and traditional drink. Both are popular in Mexico and are enjoyed around the world, so the best way to decide which one you like is to try them both and see which one suits your tastes.
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