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Here we have a light and fruity Greek varietal wine, named after the Nemean Lion whom Heracles killed as one of his Twelve Labors. Apparently, the Lion’s magic blood fell upon some of these vines, causing the juice to be blood-red instead of white (sans skins, of course). — 5 years ago
Paul Weil
Here we have a light and fruity Greek varietal wine, named after the Nemean Lion whom Heracles killed as one of his Twelve Labors. Apparently, the Lion’s magic blood fell upon some of these vines, causing the juice to be blood-red instead of white (sans skins, of course). — 5 years ago