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Grapevine

2005 Peloponnese Chardonnay

The Grapevine Grapevine from the Peloponnese region is a captivating 2005 Chardonnay that showcases the beauty of old-world winemaking. This white wine offers a delightful medium-bodied profile, exhibiting a harmonious balance of refreshing acidity and pronounced fruit intensity. The palate is treated to enticing notes of ripe stone fruits, such as peach and apricot, accompanied by subtle hints of citrus that invigorate the senses. The wine is elegantly dry, making it a great companion for various dishes while demonstrating an overall finesse that reflects the terroir of its origin. Its well-structured character is enhanced by soft tannins, providing a smooth and enjoyable mouthfeel that lingers beautifully. The Grapevine Grapevine is a true testament to the exceptional quality of Chardonnay crafted in this renowned Greek region.

Tasting notes:


Butterscotch

Butterscotch

Almond

Almond

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Greece
Greece

One of the most historic wine-producing countries, Greece is a cradle of modern wine culture. While today its wines do not enjoy the same reputation as some of its other European neighbors, Greece and its unique indigenous grape varieties are enjoying a Renaissance. White wine drinkers will love the floral Debina and peachy Malagousia from the cooler, wetter north of the country. Or head down to the sun-kissed Aegean islands for spellbinding Assyrtiko, with flavors ranging from passionfruit and mineral to oak and pineapple. For red wine lovers, southern Greece grows the herbaceous Agiorgitiko, while the sublime Xinomavro of the north—often referred to as "Greece's Barolo"—offers dark cherry and licorice notes.

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