Papagiannakos Winery
Papagiannakos winery is located at the same ancient vineyards that stand there for centuries at the Mesogea area of Attica. This is our first bioclimatic winery offering the exquisite variety of Savatiano wine!
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Domaine Papagiannakos - Kalogeri Malagousia 2015 - PGI Attiki
Domaine Papagiannakos - Kalogeri Malagousia 2015 - PGI Attiki tasted 100% blind by the Best Sommelier of the World, Andreas Larsson.
Freshly Crushed Grapes, Lemon, Acidity
Pale straw colour with a green hue. There is still some CO2 present, indicating quite young wine. Pure nose, fresh. I like the purity of fruit here. We have a notion of fresh grapes. Feels like a very traditional variety with that grapy profile. In addition, we have some ripe pear, with lemon and lime notes. Good grip on the palate here. Medium weight it has no oak, high level of acidity. Very fresh with notes of those freshly crushed grapes, lemon and lime. Quite long on the finish. Very zesty and clean. Modern vinification. Nicely made. A style that I think is most attractive to drink quite as young as possible.
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Papagiannakos Assyrtiko 2015
Video tasting of Papagiannakos Assyrtiko 2015 by Andrew Imrie at KWM Wines & Spirits for kwmwine.com. Online Wine & Spirits Merchants shipping throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe and the World.
LYKOS WINERY IN EVIA GREECE
Βραβείο Ποτού: «Wines of Athens»
Βραβεία Ποιότητας Γαστρονόμος 2015
Wine grape school: Savatiano
A Greek grape from the clay soils of the Attica region produces a wine without too much acidity, says critic Bill Zacharkiw
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Gerovassiliou Malagousia Greece
Papagiannakos: Pine & Vine
Photographed/Directed/Edited by Daniel Boneville
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General Overview of Malagousia - James Melendez
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Domaine Messenicolas by G. Karamitros - Two Moons 2015 - PGI Karditsa
Domaine Messenicolas by G. Karamitros - Two Moons 2015 - PGI Karditsa tasted 100% blind by the Best Sommelier of the World, Andreas Larsson.
Minerality, Stone Fruit, Bright Freshness
Quite pale colour here. Straw colour nuance, bright, youthful. The nose is fine. Good intensity here. No indication of oak. A lot of nuttiness like fresh almond, hazelnut. The fruitiness is in the direction of stone fruit. Good grip on the palate here. The wine has a good concentration. Fine and integrated extract there. So very gentle bitterness. Quite mouth-filling. It is not, it still keeps a very bright freshness even though the fruit is slightly rounded with a good level of ripeness. Good persistence as well. Yeah, really long finish. Good presence of minerality. Modern vinification, no oakiness. Good purity of fruit and good character and personality as well. Should develop over the coming four or five years, but it is pretty attractive already.
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Gerard Bertrand - Château La Sauvageonne Grand Vin 2015 - Coteaux du Languedoc
Gerard Bertrand - Château La Sauvageonne Grand Vin 2015 - Coteaux du Languedoc tasted 100% blind by the Best Sommelier of the World, Andreas Larsson.
Generous Fruit, Fresh Almond, Wild Herbs
The colour has classically pale rosé de Provence look, slight copper hue. Youthful and fresh nose. Displaying hints of citrus and grape zest with a slight hint of red berry and plum. With green apple and pear. It is a good bite on the palate. Distinctly dry, with a generous fruitiness. Bright acidity here. There is no indication of oak. Some nuttiness, like fresh almond. Some spicy notes, like wild herbs. A touch of garni. Quite long mouth-watering finish. Good juiciness. Good purity, and an attractive wine to drink quite early on.
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