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  1. Orivatis - Red
    Orivatis - Red 2022
     
    Dry, Still, Red, Pinot Noir, Keep for 2-3 years
    3X Bonus Points until 31/3
    One of the few expressions of Pinot Noir in the Greek vineyard, with plenty of fruit, noticeable acidity and silky tannins. Vasiliki Akriotou takes fruit from mountain vineyards in Egialia and creates a very nice and versatile wine that brings all the charm of this great grape.
    Case saving of 8%
  2. Notes Red
    Notes Red 2020
     
    Dry, Still, Red, Syrah, Agiorgitiko, Mavrodafni, Keep for 2-3 years, 13% alc.
    Rating:
    98%
    3X Bonus Points until 31/3
    Easy and friendly everyday red wine with great potential flavor combinations. The nice acidity and gentle tannins make it very enjoyable for every moment.
    Case saving of 8%
  3. Spyropoulos Estate - Nemea
    Spyropoulos Estate - Nemea 2021
     
    Dry, Still, Red, Agiorgitiko, Ages well, 13.5% alc.
    3X Bonus Points until 31/3
    Juicy with very nice cherry fruit and charming elements of Agiorgitiko oak, from the organically cultivated privately owned vineyards of the Spyropoulos Estate in Ancient Nemea. Ripe and soft can stand on our table next to all dishes of white and red meat but also to accompany a variety of cold cuts and cheeses.
    Case saving of 10%
  4. Palivou Estate - Nemea
    Palivou Estate - Nemea 2021
     
    Dry, Still, Red, Agiorgitiko, Keep for 2-3 years, 13.5% alc.
    3X Bonus Points until 31/3
    Qualitative tag Nemea by Nemeati known winemaker George Palivos. Beautiful, typically balanced flavors and structure make a wine that promises beautiful moments along with delicious Greek cuisine winter.
    Case saving of 8%
  5. Kir-Yianni Estate The Fallen OAK
    Kir-Yianni Estate The Fallen OAK 2020
     
    Dry, Still, Red, Merlot, Syrah, Xinomavro, Ages well, 14,5% alc.
    Rating:
    90%
    €13.40
    3X Bonus Points until 31/3
    Giannakohori is now history and the history of this great Greek wine continues through the label Kir -Yianni 2012. With a slightly different blend once more in the blend has been added and the Syrah, the new red plot is a worthy successor of the historic label with dense fruit , robust but ripe tannins and long finish .
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