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Product Description
Vinification
The perfect ripening of the grapes and the carefully selected date of harvest, which is practicated during the night, contribute to the preservation of varietal aromas and natural acidity. Destemming and light-crushing is followed by skin-contact at low temperature, longtime pressing and controlled fermentation of the juice at 18 0C in inox tanks. A three months period staying on lees gives certain roundness to this wine.
Specific characteristics
Light yellow - green colour. Complex nose beginning with intense fruity aromas of exotic fruits and continuing with compounding hints of citron and peach. Well balanced and richly flavored in mouth with pleasing freshness. Clean and fruity aftertaste finishing with the characteristic crispness of Assyrtiko.
Serving tips
Serve at 9-11oC, to bring out all the richness of aroma and freshness of flavour. Serve with: seafood and shellfish dishes, pasta with white sauces, white meats and salads.
Net Weight
750mlGross Weight
1.34kgWidth
7.4cmDepth
7.4cmHeight
31.6cm
Product History
Most of the Greek white grape varieties have roots that are lost in the mists of time. They give us wines that are easily identified by the distinctive elegant aromas of citrus blossoms and ripe yellow fruit, such as lemon, lime or Peach and yellow apple. The level of fruitiness that you taste in a wine leads to very different growing regions.
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Drama
The Prefecture of Drama is located in Eastern Macedonia and its history dates back to prehistoric times. The region came under the occupation of the Romans, the Byzantines, the Ottomans and the Bulgarians until it was finally liberated in 1916. In Drama you can find the Virgin Forest, which is one of the most important virgin forests in Europe and the only one in Greece. There are various types of trees, beech trees, pine trees, birches, willows and maple trees, along with rare wild vegetation and animals, running water, springs, caves, wetlands, gorges and geological formations.