£19.00
per bottle (750 ml)
Dry Red from 100% Xinomavro. The vineyard is extended in the Southeastern slopes of mountain “Vermion”, in the region Strantza Naoussa, an altitude of 250 metres. The microclimate is characterized by the cold northern winds, that blown the winter, as well as from abundant rainfalls. Deep red colour, fragrance and variety of wood and rich taste. It perfectly accompanies game and red meats.
Grape
Xinomavro
This is the shining star of the Greek vineyard! An intriguing grape, that needs good care when growing and though it might be susceptible to wet weather in the vineyard, when healthy, harvested appropriately and treated with focus in the winery hits admirable heights of body and complexity. Moreover and thanks also to its tight tannins and high acidity, it is suitable for long ageing. If you are a cellar fanatic, there is no better Greek grape to invest your patience on. It is obvious from Xinomavro wines of 30 or more years of age available today, that the potential of slow transformation of flavours, increasing complexity and better integration with time is huge.
In view of these powerful taste elements that the grape exhibits, some winemakers choose to under express it, so the result is a more straightforward, approachable, yet appetising wine. In any form there is something truly unique about Xinomavro, a stark personality of a grape that can not be confused with any other. And with only four PDO regions growing the grape, the largest and most significant of which is undeniably Naoussa, there is a good incentive to explore the different versions of wine it can produce, either in mono-varietal forms or in blends with other local and often relating grapes. Herein lies indeed another strength of the grape, as the styles of wine Xinomavro can produce are truly diverse, from Pet-Nat to properly sparkling wines and from rose and light reds to bold reds, worth of long ageing and even botrytised sweet wines produced in special years. Xinomavro might not only be the most unforgettable of Greek grapes but also the most diverse!
Producer
Chrisohoou
Young generation Nana Chrisohoou continues the family tradition of winemaking established by her father Kimis Chrishoou on the family’s owned vineyards in the area Strantza of Naoussa. The vineyard is extended in the South Eastern slopes of mountain Vermion, at an altitude of 250 metres. The area is hilly with sandy clay soil and the microclimate is characterized by cold winters with northern wind spells and good precipitation, followed by mild dry summers. The Chrisohoou family has saved the variety Prekniariko from extinction and they were the first to create a monovarietal wine from this grape and moreover of distinguished style.