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Monograph by Gaia Moschofilero 2019 750ml

size
750ml
country
Greece
region
Peloponnese
WA
88
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WA
88
Rated 88 by Wine Advocate
The 2019 Monograph Moschofilero is dry, unoaked and comes in at 12.5% alcohol. Fresh, bright and crisp, this pure and tightly wound Moschofilero drinks great today and has just enough substance in the mid-palate as well. There’s tension on the finish and fine structure overall. The acidity makes this refreshing, and it leans to acidity rather than mere fruitiness. At the price, this is a no-brainer bargain. It’s not necessarily the one you hold for five+ years, but under screw cap, it might surprise us. It will certainly be super this coming summer of 2021. ... More details
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Monograph by Gaia Moschofilero 2019 750ml

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Country: Greece

As one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world, Greece has millenia of experience and expertise when it comes to viticulture, and has developed a set of flavors and characteristics which are found nowhere else on earth. The ancient Greeks revered and deified wine, and were the first true innovators in the history of wine, adding everything from seawater to honey and spices in order to find exciting new taste combinations and aromas. Today, Greek wines are just as varied, although far more refined and sophisticated than their ancient counterparts. The practice of enhancing Greek wines with aromatic substances never left the country, though, as can be seen in the popular Retsina wines, which use pine resin to provide their unique taste and aroma combinations. There is far more to Greek wine than merely Retsina, however, and the vast variety on offer is a testament to the expertise of Greek wineries making the most of the wonderful climate, terrain and grape varietals they work with.