Ktima Gerovassiliou
Epanomi Malagousia Assyrtiko
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A delightful blend, combining the best of Malagousia and Assyrtiko to make a far less polarizing wine than either of these two alone. Aromatic, racy and dry, this could be a good alternative to Sauvignon Blanc.
A delightful blend, combining the best of Malagousia and Assyrtiko to make a far less polarizing wine than either of these two alone. Aromatic, racy and dry, this could be a good alternative to Sauvignon Blanc.
1 person found it helpfulMay 3rd, 2016Not too shabby. A little peachy, some mandarine peel bitterness, white flowers, and a good dose of minerality/salty note from the assyrtiko. Not a ton of complexity, but very fresh and really well balanced.,
Not too shabby. A little peachy, some mandarine peel bitterness, white flowers, and a good dose of minerality/salty note from the assyrtiko. Not a ton of complexity, but very fresh and really well balanced.,
May 25th, 2016