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Community Tasting Notes (1) Avg Score: 88 points

  • Visit at the estate,

    88 to 92 is possible as well

    On my way to diploma and why not more :) needed to see what's Greece all about now !

    The nose is smoky, flinty, with a bit of reduction, wet stones, citrus fruits, it is of Med + intensity very interesting and nothing like the other Moschofilero wines.

    palate is dry, with med+ / high acidity, light body, med alcohol, M+ IOA, with same as nose and even more flinty minerality. Med length, that is where the wine will not be in the outstanding league, or maybe did not get any more fame.

    Actually the wines from all the other wineries are just decent, when they do produce something really on another level here.

    Altogether, the wines are now corked with diam, and the aging and oxidation is way better than with the synthetic corks.

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