Boutari

Grande Réserve Naoussa Boutari Xinomavro

8.8121 ratings
8.922 pro ratings
Naoussa, Macedonia, Greece
Xinomavro
Top Notes For
Paul C
8.8

Good balance of tannin, savoury characters, spice, black pepper, dried tomatoes, lovely delicate mouth feel w sour dried raspberry and earthiness. Hint of charcoal ?

Good balance of tannin, savoury characters, spice, black pepper, dried tomatoes, lovely delicate mouth feel w sour dried raspberry and earthiness. Hint of charcoal ?

2 people found it helpfulMar 19th, 2015
Anthony De Blasi

First bottle of our Greece exploration. Naoussa region, Xinomavro grape. Referred to as Nebbiolo of Greece. Well, it is 90% right. More herbal nose but same mouthfeel, lots of power but even more elegance. Tons of QPR. I had Barbarescos at more than double the price not even as good as this. Will certainly get a spot in my cellar...

First bottle of our Greece exploration. Naoussa region, Xinomavro grape. Referred to as Nebbiolo of Greece. Well, it is 90% right. More herbal nose but same mouthfeel, lots of power but even more elegance. Tons of QPR. I had Barbarescos at more than double the price not even as good as this. Will certainly get a spot in my cellar...

1 person found it helpfulDec 27th, 2018
Peter van den Besselaar

Vintage 2010 - tasted blind, to fool my Barolo loving friends (@Berry Marinussen and @Noel Geisen recognized xinomavro, bravo). Xinomavro is Greece’s answer to nebbiolo, says Hugh Johnson. Very light colour, minerals in smell, plums. A bit difficult taste, certainly not middle-of-the-road, high in bitters and much power. Lots of character, I’d say. After aeration it’s smooth, though. Very interesting to taste. #greece #xinomavro pff, it’s an acquired taste, says my winefriend. It is 😉.

Vintage 2010 - tasted blind, to fool my Barolo loving friends (@Berry Marinussen and @Noel Geisen recognized xinomavro, bravo). Xinomavro is Greece’s answer to nebbiolo, says Hugh Johnson. Very light colour, minerals in smell, plums. A bit difficult taste, certainly not middle-of-the-road, high in bitters and much power. Lots of character, I’d say. After aeration it’s smooth, though. Very interesting to taste. #greece #xinomavro pff, it’s an acquired taste, says my winefriend. It is 😉.

1 person found it helpfulJan 6th, 2018
Andrew Whittle

Co-Owner/Director Summit Estate Wines

9.0

Interesting!

Interesting!

Jul 3rd, 2017
Ludovic Poirier

Nice👌#boutarines @boutari

Nice👌#boutarines @boutari

Oct 11th, 2016
Clayton Bahr

For Boutari, this was great!

For Boutari, this was great!

Aug 9th, 2015
Scott Rowe

Highly regarded Greek red variety, sadly didn't get to drink this in it's native home so in our home whilst reminiscing will do.
For $20 this is a great wine.

Highly regarded Greek red variety, sadly didn't get to drink this in it's native home so in our home whilst reminiscing will do.
For $20 this is a great wine.

Apr 16th, 2015
Jeannette Montgomery

Pleasantly surprising. Nothing outstanding from a winemaking standpoint, but a lovely expression of fruit. I wouldn't have guessed Greece. Pinot noir-like, medium- body, gorgeous aromas. I'd buy this.

Pleasantly surprising. Nothing outstanding from a winemaking standpoint, but a lovely expression of fruit. I wouldn't have guessed Greece. Pinot noir-like, medium- body, gorgeous aromas. I'd buy this.

Apr 12th, 2015
Samuel James

Those ratings are are unfair. Great wine!

Those ratings are are unfair. Great wine!

Mar 22nd, 2015
Lindsey White

Marketing Coordinator Tinhorn Creek Vineyards

8.5

Ripe fig, dried herbs, olives, sundried tomatoes. Slightly oxidized. 2007... Drink now.

Ripe fig, dried herbs, olives, sundried tomatoes. Slightly oxidized. 2007... Drink now.

Mar 21st, 2015