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A dry white wine which creates positive impressions even from the first sip. It is produced from the Greek varieties Malagouzia and Debina which are grown in our vineyards White Soils (Malagouzia) and the hill of Prophet Elias in Zitsa (Debina), located at an altitude of 500 and 700 meters respectively.
The vineyard where Malagouzia grows is around 15 acres with a sloping, limey ground. The continental climate of the region characterized by mild winters and cool summers adds to this special wine rich flavours, and aromas of exotic fruits.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Colour: Pearled with greenish nuances.
Nose: Aromas of fresh peach, pineapple, mango, melon, citron and hints of vanilla tea.
Mouth: Rich and full-bodied with balanced acidity and intense mouth aromas. It has long aftertaste with notes of vanilla.
Ingredients: | Malagouzia and Debina |
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Packaging: | 750ml/bottle - 6 bottles/box |
We believe that each wine should tell a story. The story of its variety, its production, its maturation and the story of the rains, the burning sun and the land it grows on. The blessed and famous land of Zitsa in Ioannina gives us some of the best Greek wines. For this reason, we chose to walk the less frequented path, the one of keeping the tradition and of harmonic collaboration with modern technology. From collecting grapes by hand until the discreet but essential use of modern technology, we combine the best elements of both worlds. We made a choice to cultivate rare varieties forgotten long ago, to experiment and continuously test new techniques for the production of wine solely from these varieties but also combining them with established Greek and non-Greek varieties, aiming to create recognizable high quality wines.
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