Protected Geographical Indication “Letrini”, Dry red wine (750 ml & 375 ml). This delicious wine is produced using Refosco and Mavrodaphne grapes. It is distinguished by its deep red colour, the perfumes of red fruits, with hints of chocolate and coffee, in harmony with the vanilla and cinnamon from the wood. With a medium, but […]
This is what Santorini tastes like ! Impressive for its age green-yellow color in the glass. Rich, intense nose full of lime, lemon zest and ripe grapefruit with hints of chamomile and apricot jam. The flint is present from the beginning to the end while honey, fresh leaves, nuts, toast, tobacco and sweet spices gradually […]
Metaxa 5 Star Brandy 70cl Bottle Metaxa 5 Star is a spirit that is rooted in Greek heritage but captures the spirit of the whole Mediterranean region. With a production process distinctly different from that of brandy or a cognac, Metaxa is a spirit in a category of its own. TASTING NOTES Colour: dark honey. […]
An attractive mix of two local Cretan varieties. The naturally sweet ripe-tasting flavour is reminiscent of good village Rhône. Kotsifali, aromatic and generous, blends well with the smaller-berried mandilaria which contributes colour and backbone. It’s a great authentically Cretan match. Features From the prize-winning Karavitakis estate in Crete made with two local Cretan grape varieties […]
Features Joe’s Tasting Note: “Anyone looking for the perfect steak-chips-wine combo should head here. The blend of ripe currants and vanilla, oaky spice is delicious, whilst there is a good heft of ripe tannin to work with your (ideally, rare) steak. On the finish look for all the mocha, coconut and vanilla aromas from the […]
Mastiha is a liqueur seasoned with mastic, a resin gathered from the mastic tree, a small evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region. A variant is Mastiha, which is produced on the Greek island of Chios. It is a crystal clear spirit with a unique sweet taste, whose full range of herbal tones and tree […]
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 […]
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