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Wine

Here you will find White WinesRosé Wines and Red Wines. We have Greek Wines, as well as International Wines. Discover wine for every occasion through our e-shop, whether you are looking for Wine Bags for the everyday table or Sparkling Wines as a gift.

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Wine Art Estate Touriga Nacional 750ml (2017), Red Dry Wine

39.18 €

Winery Monsieur Nicolas Wine Bag Mavro Messenicola 5Lt, Red Dry

21.82 €

Winery Monsieur Nicolas Wine Bag Mavro Messenicola 5Lt, Rose Semi Dry

20.09 €

Xatzidakis Winery Assyrtiko De Louros 750ml (2020), White Dry Wine

350.00 €

Xatzidakis Winery Nykteri 750ml (2020), White Dry Wine

47.62 €

Zacharias Vineyards Lexis M 750ml (2019), Red Dry Wine

17.86 €

Zacharias Vineyards Malagouzia 750ml (2024), White Dry Wine

8.37 €

Zacharias Vineyards Sklava 750ml (2023), White Dry Wine

12.28 €

Zacharias Vineyards Synastry Chardonnay 700ml (2023), White Dry Wine

10.04 €

Zacharias Vineyards Synastry Sauvignon 700ml (2023), White Dry Wine

7.59 €

Zoinos Winery 750ml (2022), White Sparkling Wine

10.94 €

Zoinos Winery Debina Orange 750ml (2021), White Dry Wine

13.14 €

Zoinos Winery Pink Sparkling Aurelia 750ml, Rose Sparkling Semi Dry Wine

10.83 €

Zoinos Winery Wine Bag Voroinos 5Lt, Red Dry

19.34 €

Zoinos Winery Wine Bag Voroinos 5Lt, Rose Dry

18.48 €

Zoinos Winery Wine Bag Voroinos 5Lt, White Dry

17.11 €

Zoinos Winery Εpiloges Debina 750ml (2021), White Dry Wine

10.49 €

Αchaia Clauss Mavrodaphne of Patras 750ml, Red Sweet Wine

8.75 €

Αlpha Estate 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

26.20 €

Αlpha Estate 750ml (2023), Rose Dry Wine

19.01 €

Αlpha Estate 750ml (2023), White Dry Wine

19.01 €

Αlpha Estate One 750ml (2018), Red Dry Wine

86.24 €

Αlpha Estate Pinot Noir 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

22.54 €

Αlpha Estate Tannat 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

22.54 €

Frequently Asked Questions

01What makes wine different from other drinks?

 

An great difference between wine and other drinks, is the absence of distillation during its preparation. Fermentation is sufficient, while even aging is optional. Furthermore, its raw material is always grape juice (must), which differentiates it from beer, a beverage also produced through fermentation only. Finally, wine production never uses alcohol of agricultural origin.

02Are there any wine recommendations for someone who has never tasted before?

 

A good start for a beginner would be a dry, unaged wine. If it is a white one, make sure it does not have strong acidity. If it is a red one, make sure it does not have “aggressive” tannins. If it is a rosé one, make sure it is made of a relatively "easy" variety, eg. Merlot.

03. How could someone describe the taste and aroma of wines?

 

The taste and aroma of wine, ie. its basic organoleptic characteristics, are a huge asset. In general, white wines have elements of citrus, tropical fruits and flowers, while reds are dominated by elements of sour cherry, raspberry, and chocolate. Rosé wines fall somewhere in between, often having elements of roses and strawberry.

04 Is there any difference between wines, in relation to the region of production?

 

The differences are big. Grape varieties, soil composition, climate and even agricultural and winemaking practices change from region to region. All these are described with one word, which is more and more often met: Terroir!

05What is the ideal occasion to enjoy a glass of wine?

 

Any, as long as it's not morning... Both lunch and dinner take on a new dimension when accompanied by a glass of wine. The most daring ones enjoy a glass even having their brunch. Of course, wine cannot be missing from weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and celebrations. Finally, what's better than enjoying a glass of wine on a night out with our loved ones.

06How do I choose the right wine for a dinner or party?

 

Any sparkling wine is perfect for a party. Dinner is a more sophisticated occasion, because the choice of wine is determined by the choice of food. Red meat and red pasta require red wine. Oily fish and crustaceans go well with a rosé. The most "typical" fish, white pasta, as well as special pasta dishes (eg. pesto or blue cheese) are accompanied by white wine. Poultry wants white wine (if grilled or baked chicken) and red (if roast rooster, roast duck or stuffed turkey).

07Are there any wines recommended for food pairings?

 

Suggestions are countless, but we will limit ourselves to a few. Enjoy a red Xinomavro with grilled sausages and a cool Sabbatiano with oregano sardines, oven-cooked. Game and aged Agiorgitiko go together, while lobster pasta and Russian salad probably call for their rosé, be it Merlot or Syrah. However, if the salad is tabbouleh, Caesars or a traditional Greek one, then white wine (eg. Roditis, Chardonnay or Malagouzia) is the recommended choice. And as for typical or giants beans, a Limnio or a Negoska would be excellent choices.

08How can I store wine properly to preserve its taste?

 

Truth is that wine is difficult to preserve. Better consume the entire quantity of the bottle, once it is opened. Of course, this is not always feasible. In this case, keep the rest of the wine in the refrigerator, bottle corked, for a time no longer than two or three days. After this period, it is almost certain that the wine will change, at least to some extent.

09 Any suggestions on how to best serve the wines?

 

We often hear or read that red wine is served at room temperature. That's why we don't store it in the fridge. According to this mentality, we should drink red wine at 30 degrees Celsius in the summer. Not a good idea! Red, therefore, requires a temperature of 12-15°C, while white and rosé are drunk cooler, at 10-12°C. Of course, wine requires a proper stemmed glass in order to bring out its aromas. Plastic glasses, water glasses or "traditional coffee shop glasses" are pure sacrilege!

10Can wine be used in cocktails, and if so, which are the most popular?

 

Try making the popular Mojito, by replacing rum with white retsina wine. An also popular suggestion is the Kir, consisting of sparkling white wine and Crème de Cassis, in a ratio of 6:1. An interesting variation is obtained if, instead of sparkling wine, a strongly aromatic still dry wine is added, such as Moschofilero, Malagouzia or Muscat. Red wine lovers, could do the same with a Syrah, along with plenty of ice.

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