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Orino

2009 Peloponnese 65% Moschofilero, 35% Roditis

The Spiropoulos Orino is a delightful white wine hailing from the stunning Peloponnese region of Greece, showcasing the unique characteristics of its varietals. Composed of sixty-five percent Moschofilero and thirty-five percent Roditis, this wine presents an inviting light body, perfectly balanced with a refreshing acidity that dances on the palate. Its fruit intensity is pronounced, revealed through vibrant aromas of citrus and stone fruits, while a subtle hint of floral notes adds complexity. The dryness of this vintage enhances its crisp, clean finish, making it an excellent choice for various occasions, whether paired with seafood dishes or enjoyed on its own as a refreshing sip. With roots in a renowned region, the Spiropoulos Orino truly embodies the essence of Greek winemaking artistry.

Tasting notes:


White Peach

White Peach

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Honey

Honey

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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