Greek wines

A photo of a vineyard with rows of grape vines. The leaves are green and the grapes are a deep purple color
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Grape Varieties in Greek Wines

Introduction: Exploring Greece’s Wine Heritage Greece’s winemaking heritage is a tapestry woven with indigenous grape varieties, each telling a unique story of terroir and tradition. In this exploration, we delve into the diverse world of grape varieties in Greek wines, uncovering the richness of the country’s vinous landscape. The Resurgence of Indigenous Varietals: A Renaissance…

A table setting with a bottle and a glass of Kechribari Retsina wine. There is also a flower arrangement in a vase on the table.
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Retsina: A Taste of Ancient Greek Wine

Rediscovering Tradition: The Origins of Retsina Retsina, a quintessential Greek wine, has a history dating back thousands of years. Its roots can be traced to ancient winemaking practices, where pine resin was used to seal amphorae, preserving the wine during transportation and storage. The Distinctive Taste of Retsina What sets it apart is its unique…

A bottle of rosé wine, a glass of rosé wine, and a cork on a wooden table in front of a brick wall. The bottle has a label that says "Spesiality 2017 Wine Greece
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Greek Wines Unveiled: Exploring the Ancient Terroir

Unlocking the Secrets of Greek Wine Greek wines, steeped in history and tradition, offer a tantalizing glimpse into the ancient terroir of the Mediterranean. From the rugged hillsides of the mainland to the sun-drenched islands dotting the Aegean Sea, each sip of Greek wine tells a story of centuries-old viticulture. Embracing Tradition: Vineyards Rooted in…