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Gaia Estate Agiorgitiko 2021 750ml

size
750ml
country
Greece
region
Peloponnese
appellation
Nemea
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The AGIORGITIKO series is completed with the creation of AGIORGITIKO by GAIA. Rich and structured, it is balanced between fruit and the oak wood. Characterized by ripe fruity notes and balanced oak flavors our AGIORGITIKO by GAIA can be aged for 4-6 years to acquire a more complex flavor and evolve a velvety wine. We recommend pairing it with red meat dishes that are rich, intense and spicy, at a temperature between 16? – 18?C.
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Gaia Estate Agiorgitiko 2021 750ml

SKU 911086
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$18.40
/750ml bottle
$16.10
/750ml bottle
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* There are 20 bottles available for Rapid Shipment or in-store or curbside pick up in our location in Ballston Lake NY.
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The AGIORGITIKO series is completed with the creation of AGIORGITIKO by GAIA. Rich and structured, it is balanced between fruit and the oak wood. Characterized by ripe fruity notes and balanced oak flavors our AGIORGITIKO by GAIA can be aged for 4-6 years to acquire a more complex flavor and evolve a velvety wine. We recommend pairing it with red meat dishes that are rich, intense and spicy, at a temperature between 16? – 18?C.
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size
750ml
country
Greece
region
Peloponnese
appellation
Nemea
Additional vintages
Overview
The AGIORGITIKO series is completed with the creation of AGIORGITIKO by GAIA. Rich and structured, it is balanced between fruit and the oak wood. Characterized by ripe fruity notes and balanced oak flavors our AGIORGITIKO by GAIA can be aged for 4-6 years to acquire a more complex flavor and evolve a velvety wine. We recommend pairing it with red meat dishes that are rich, intense and spicy, at a temperature between 16? – 18?C.
green grapes

Varietal: Agiorgitiko

The Agiorgitiko grape varietal is grown widely throughout Greece and certain other countries, and is prized for the fact it is highly heat resistant, and can thrive on even quite arid and infertile land. It has been cultivated for millennia in the Nemea region of the Peloponnese mountains, where it remains highly popular to this day. It is a grape varietal which can take on wide range of characteristics, from highly tannic and astringent to rather soft and rounded, and responds well to a variety of wine making techniques and methods. Typically, the Agiorgitiko grape varietal produces wines which are quite spicy, and hold plummy and dark fruit flavors It has been successfully blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, and is a popular grape varietal in many countries around the world.
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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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green grapes

Varietal: Agiorgitiko

The Agiorgitiko grape varietal is grown widely throughout Greece and certain other countries, and is prized for the fact it is highly heat resistant, and can thrive on even quite arid and infertile land. It has been cultivated for millennia in the Nemea region of the Peloponnese mountains, where it remains highly popular to this day. It is a grape varietal which can take on wide range of characteristics, from highly tannic and astringent to rather soft and rounded, and responds well to a variety of wine making techniques and methods. Typically, the Agiorgitiko grape varietal produces wines which are quite spicy, and hold plummy and dark fruit flavors It has been successfully blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, and is a popular grape varietal in many countries around the world.
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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.