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White - Sweet/Dessert

2004 Domaine Gerovassiliou Malagousia Late Harvest

Malagousia

  • Greece
  • Macedonia
  • Epanomi
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Community Tasting Notes 2

  • kostaslonis wrote: flawed

    December 29, 2014 - Sweet wine tasting (Le Petit Sommelier): The wine was corked sadly so not much going on in the nose but in the palate you could still taste a few things.
    Starting with apricot jam, honey and cinnamon, pear and peach compote but rather thin and short finish.
    Despite the TCA infected nose, the palate was very good.

  • popolka wrote: 92 points

    March 8, 2009 - This is a very pleasant surprise! An excellent sweet white from very old indigenus Greek grape variety called Malagousia. Made by Evangelos Gerovassiliou (the "master" of Malagoussia) - this is the only one sweet wine known to be mage by him until now. Late harvest sweet. Sweet and thick texture, excellent aroma of nuts, very balanced structure and acidity, taste of fresh fruit. Highly reccommended, though it is very difficult to find it - one can only find it at the winnery (though I am not sure if this is still possible - production was very low). I expect it would age well and gain more complexity over time - I will try my second bottle in about four years!

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2004
  • Type White - Sweet/Dessert
  • Producer Domaine Gerovassiliou
  • Varietal Malagousia
  • Designation Late Harvest
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  • Country Greece
  • Region Macedonia
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  • Appellation Epanomi

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  • In Cellars 2 (67%)
  • Consumed 1 (33%)

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