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two 250ml-bottle gift set of premium, Greek extra virgin olive oil from Crete, and a bottle of fruity Greek balsamic vinegar – ideal combination for salads and dips
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Metaxa is a special Greek spirit iented by a silk trader named Spyros Metaxas. This happened in 1888 in Attica region, the province of Athens. Since then, the product has earned world recognition for its quality, colour and tatse. The product has been marketed very well all around the world and became famous creating a […]
The Kourtaki brand of retsina is the undisputed brand leader in Greece and around the world. Its distinctive yellow label is the first choice of retsina lovers around the world. In Greece it commands a 65% share of the bottled retsina market. FOOD PAIRINGSA wine to accompany food, especially strong flavoured and spicy dishes. The […]
Calliga Dry Rose should be served slightly chilled as an accompaniment to white meat dishes, pastas and poultry.
A gentle fresh lightish-alcohol (12.5%) red made in the Peloponnese from local agiorgitiko (St George) grapes and some kalavrytino and syrah. The grapes are sourced from sub-mountainous zones of the Peloponnese at around 350 to 700 metres above sea level. The Ionos range is unoaked, fresh and gentle. Features From the prize-winning Caravino estate in […]
Tsiouro is a pure grape distillate, similar to the Italian Grappa. It is made every autumn following the grape harvest. After the grapes are pressed to produce wine, there are “leftovers” in the wine press: The crushed grape skins, seeds, pulp and stems are then distilled to produce a strong spirit. The name Tsipouro is […]
Metaxa create the smoothest amber spirit under the Sun. Fine, aged distillates and aromatic Muscat wines from the Aegean Islands bestow upon Metaxa 5 Stars its unique, floral character. Features Presented in limited edition tin Original Greek Spirit Ideal for gifting
First produced in 1880 by the Kaloyannis brothers in Constantinople, the increasingly successful business moved to the Athenian port of Piraeus in 1919. The brothers produced various styles of ouzo, but the one preferred by connoisseurs came from barrel number 12. So, as the legend goes, No. 12 Ouzo was born. It became the best-known, […]
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