Net Weight
750mlGross Weight
1.325kgWidth
7cmDepth
7cmHeight
32cm
By taking advantage of the ecosystem of Arcadian land we set our moschofilero vineyards at an altitude of 750 metres. These 500 hectares of moschofilero vines have been the core of PDO Mantinia vineyards since 1971. The very special microclimate of Mantinia growth is what makes this variety differ compared to other varieties grown in Peloponnese. Thus, the “fileri” which is cultivated throughout Peloponnese turns into moschofilero in Mantinia, an important producer of premium white wines with a special aroma and flavour obtained thanks to the low temperature of the location and the late ripening. Perched in 30 hectares of privately owned vineyard,Tselepos winery fully fits the natural environment and ecosystem of the area, featuring elements of local Peloponnesian architecture. The lively spaces of the winery stand out for their design, which is highly artistic and at the same time austere and functional. The modern facilities and state-of-the-art equipment perfectly serve their philosophy and aim at producing supreme quality wine complying with international standards and exceeding the expectations of wine lovers. Thanks to the winery's excellent equipment wine is bottled under excellent conditions and wine production has gradually increased coming up to 350.000 wine bottles per year and this is what makes Tselepos Estate internationally acknowledged amongst wine producers and wine exporters.
Die Region Nemea zeichnet sich aus durch ihre zahlreichen Rebberge und ihre Weinproduktion. Ein kleines Tal, durch den der Fluss Asopos fließt, mit sanften Hügeln, wo die Rebsorte Agioritiko angebaut wird und die wundervollen Rotweine mit rubinroter Farbe hergestellt werden. Nemea hat ihren Namen der Nymphe Nemea, Tochter des Flussgottes Asopos, zu verdanken. Die Region ist seit der prähistorischen Zeit besiedelt und war in der Antike ein Zentrum für religiöse und sportliche Veranstaltungen im griechischen Raum und daher eine der heiligsten Gegenden in Griechenland. Der Zeus-Tempel, die Tempel von Hebe, Demeter und Persephone, das antike Stadion mit 40.000 Sitzplätzen und die mykenischen Grabstätten gehören zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Region.