T-OinosClos Stegasta Mavrotragano 2018

Product code: 8638
£77.20 inc VAT
£463.20 / case of 6
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: T-Oinos
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Mavrotragano
Grape: 100% Mavrotragano
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: T-Oinos
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Mavrotragano
Grape: 100% Mavrotragano

Product Notes

T-Oinos Clos Stegasta Mavrotragano is an exceptional Greek red wine originating from the revered vineyards of Tinos Island. This high-altitude, volcanic terroir imparts a robust yet refined character into the expertly cultivated Mavrotragano grapes. The ensuing wine is an experiential delight, boasting rich, dark fruit flavours, sublime spicy undertones, and a tantalising scent of Mediterranean herbs. With its full-bodied, velvety texture and abundant tannins that ensure a lingering finish, the Clos Stegasta Mavrotragano is a wine connoisseur's delight and a testament to the exceptional quality of Greek viticulture. A true masterpiece that ages gracefully, becoming more profound with each passing year.

Tasting Notes

A seductive wine with a plethora of aromas. Oregano and violets are wrapped around a core of dark cherries, green pepper and espresso roast. The palate sets the ground along with the velvety tannins cutting through a complex and complete finish. A spherical wine seamlessly textured with no hard edges in sight. Delicious early on, better with age.

About the Winery

T-Oinos

Located on the enchanting island of Tinos, in the alluring heart of the Cyclades, T-Oinos Vineyard is a prodigy of Greek viticulture. This wine paradise sprawls across 11 hectares of stony, unforgiving terrain, cultivating the winery's signature varieties, Assyrtiko and Mavrotragano.

Its vineyards, located primarily in the Falatados village, are a testament to harmonious coexistence with nature. The vineyards are planted at an altitude of 450 meters, exposed to the fierce Meltemi winds. This peculiar amalgamation of climatic rigours and meagre soil lends a complex character to their wines. High minerality, salinity and remarkable acidity emerge as the signature features, echoing the expression of the terroir.

The winery, designed by famous French architect Yves Grémont, presents an aesthetic spectacle, blending effortlessly with the rugged terrain. Its minimalistic construction enhances the harmony between human innovation and natural beauty. Here, traditional vinification methods are married to cutting-edge technology, resulting in wines with an extraordinary balance of strength and elegance.

T-Oinos vineyard's philosophy focus on maintaining the ecological equilibrium. Their wine-making process, from pruning to harvesting is painstakingly manual to ensure minimal intervention. This sustainable approach has awarded the winery a status of a global ambassador for Greek wines. Be it the golden crispiness of their Assyrtiko, or the full bodied melody of Mavrotragano, each sip offers a pure essence of the Aegean sea and its surrounding lands.

It is not just about wines at T-Oinos, but an overall experience, where you taste the adventure of Greek viticulture, and submerge yourself in the tranquillity offered by serene vineyard surroundings.

So allow yourself to be transported to this Hellenic haven, indulge in the rich viticultural heritage of T-Oinos, and embark on an expedition that arouses the senses and nourishes the spirit. Just brace yourself for a wine tasting journey like no other, unlike anything imagined; through the veins of T-Oinos winery.

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