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Wine from Greece

VIVINO 3.9
Ktima Gerovassiliou Syrah 2018Ktima Gerovassiliou Syrah 2018 icon
28,00 €
Country Greece
Macedonia Macedonia
TypeRed
SugarDry
Year2018
Alcohol14%
Volume75cl
VIVINO 4
Kir Yianni Diaporos Red 2016Kir Yianni Diaporos Red 2016 icon
45,00 €
Country Greece
TypeRed
SugarDry
Year2016
Alcohol14%
Volume75cl
VIVINO 4.1
Skouras Dum Vinum Sperum 2020Skouras Dum Vinum Sperum 2020 icon
30,00 €
Country Greece
Peloponnesos Peloponnesos
TypeWhite
SugarDry
Year2020
Alcohol13.5%
Volume75cl
BrandSkouras
VIVINO 4.1
Skouras Synoro Red 2015Skouras Synoro Red 2015 icon
27,00 €
Country Greece
TypeRed
SugarDry
Year2015
Alcohol14%
Volume75cl
VIVINO 4.2
Skouras Megas Oenos Red 2016Skouras Megas Oenos Red 2016 icon
25,00 €
Country Greece
TypeRed
SugarDry
Year2016
Alcohol14.5%
Volume75cl
VIVINO 4.1
Skouras Nemea Grand Cuvee 2016Skouras Nemea Grand Cuvee 2016 icon
21,00 €
Country Greece
TypeRed
SugarDry
Year2016
Alcohol14%
Volume75cl
VIVINO 3.8
Antonopoulos Moschofilero 2021Antonopoulos Moschofilero 2021 icon
11,00 €
Country Greece
Peloponnese Peloponnese
TypeWhite
SugarDry
Year2021
Alcohol12%
Volume75cl
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Greece has one of the oldest and most diverse viticulture scenes on the world’s map, despite long living in the winemaking shadow of its neighboring regions. The wide assortment of the drink is reached as the land’s prominent brands use a great variety of local and foreign blends, each diverse in color and flavor profiles. You may not be familiar with the names of the grapes of several Greek wine types, but don't let that scare you. Here the most popular grape types are Agiorgitiko, Limnio, Assyrtiko, and Athiri.

Wines of Greece provide some of the most delectable and thought-provoking tasting experiences available. The best part is that they typically have considerably more appealing price tags than those from other nations. The country is home to one of the oldest wineries to have produced this ageless drink. You may be surprised, but their viticulture has existed for around 6,500 years. Moreover, it was among the most renowned and significant industries in the ancient world. The drink has influenced Ancient Greek culture in so many ways, so it's great to know that local brands continue to cherish the traditions of the past.

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