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Estate Argyros Vinsanto Late Release 2002 500ml

size
500ml
country
Greece
region
Cyclades
appellation
Santorini
DC
97
Additional vintages
2002 2001
DC
97
Rated 97 by Decanter
A beautifully developed nose opens with aromas of burnt caramel, figs, buckwheat, and honey with notes of pine forests. The palate is rounded and lusciously sweet, offering toffee, caramel, and candied black fruits. Well-developed, with a long, slightly nutty finish and outstanding freshness. (Platinum) - DWWA 2022 ... More details
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Estate Argyros Vinsanto Late Release 2002 500ml

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Professional Ratings
DC
97
DC
97
Rated 97 by Decanter
A beautifully developed nose opens with aromas of burnt caramel, figs, buckwheat, and honey with notes of pine forests. The palate is rounded and lusciously sweet, offering toffee, caramel, and candied black fruits. Well-developed, with a long, slightly nutty finish and outstanding freshness. (Platinum) - DWWA 2022
Winery
The most mature yet translucent Vinsanto of Estate Argyros. A strict selection of excessively old Assyrtiko, Aidani and Athiri vineyards in Episkopi, two hundred year old minimum, specifically earmarked for this style. Harvested at very deep ripeness, almost a month after the main picking date, giving insanely low yields. The grapes are sun dried for fourteen days, natural fermentation and three years of ageing takes place in old concrete vats, with additional aging for sixteen years in old wooden vats. An intense, profound wine of breathtaking complexity. Ready to drink on release but time is unable to destroy this.
Product Details
size
500ml
country
Greece
region
Cyclades
appellation
Santorini
Additional vintages
2002 2001
Overview
A beautifully developed nose opens with aromas of burnt caramel, figs, buckwheat, and honey with notes of pine forests. The palate is rounded and lusciously sweet, offering toffee, caramel, and candied black fruits. Well-developed, with a long, slightly nutty finish and outstanding freshness. (Platinum) - DWWA 2022
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Country: Greece

It is almost impossible to understate the importance of local and regionally produced wines in Greek culture. Across the country, from the cities of the mainland to the villages, mountainous regions and islands, wine is produced using traditional methods and native grape varietals, and is drank in households and taverns, either accompanying the much loved local cuisine or alone as a refreshment under the blazing Mediterranean sunshine. For wine lovers around the world, Greece is known for producing several wines with something unique and interesting to offer, a refreshing change from the norm filled with surprises and complex, occasionally challenging or unusual flavors and aromas. Thanks to the vast range in terrain across the archipelago, Greek wine is as varied as it is delicious, meaning there is plenty to explore and enjoy from this fascinating and ancient country.
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