Three indigenous grape varieties from Peloponnese, that showcase all the typical features for which Greece is known for: sunshine, purity and authenticity.
Dry White Wine
Moschofilero, Assyrtiko, Malagousia
Protected Geographical Indication Peloponnese
Characteristics
Vibrant straw yellow color with gray hues. Lemon flowers and citrus aromas dominate with Moschofilero in the foreground, while Malagousia discreetly supports the blend with hints of rose petals and Assyrtiko contributes with peach flavor and the saltiness of the sea, completing the aromatic palette. Intense in the mouth with refreshing acidity and nice balance.
Vinification Process
The three varieties directly after their harvest, are transferred to a cooling chamber where they stay overnight at a temperature of 7-8°C. Next day, the grapes are gently pressed by pneumatic press, followed by alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts at 16-18°C. Blending is taking place right after the end of the fermentation and the wine stays on the fine lees for 4-6 weeks before bottling.
Varieties
Moschofilero 60%, Assyrtiko 25%, Malagousia 15%.
Region/Vineyards
Moschofilero: Zevgolatio, Mantinia Appellation at an altitude of 650 meters. Assyrtiko: Ampelokipi, Mountainous Aegialia at an altitude of 730 meters. Malagousia: Grekas, Mountainous Aegialia at an altitude of 620 meters.
Food Pairing
Ideal accompaniment for seafood, sushi and fried squid.
Serving Temperature
Best served chilled at 8-10°C.