Ktima GerovassiliouAvaton PGI Epanomi 2020

Product code: 13467
£25.00 inc VAT
£150.00 / case of 6
Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Macedonia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Epanomi
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Evangelos Gerovassiliou
Grape
Grape: Limnio
Grape: 60% Limnio, 20% Mavrotragano, 20% Mavroudi
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Macedonia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Epanomi
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Evangelos Gerovassiliou
Grape
Grape: Limnio
Grape: 60% Limnio, 20% Mavrotragano, 20% Mavroudi

Product Notes

Ktima Gerovassiliou Avaton PGI Epanomi is a stunning Greek red wine exhibiting a unique blend of indigenous grape varieties. It emanates from Epanomi vineyards, Greece's peninsula renowned for winemaking. The Avaton’s deep ruby hue is visually appealing, complemented by a complex bouquet of ripe red fruits, sun-dried tomatoes and spices. The wine excels in both its balance and body, demonstrating a fitting harmony between acidity and tannins. Underlying hints of oak from the maturation process lend it a distinctive character. The finish is long and rewarding, making Ktima Gerovassiliou Avaton PGI Epanomi a truly delectable wine for the discerning palate.

Tasting Notes

A luscious blend of three Greek indigenous varietals, where ripe dark fruits combine with notes of raisin, coffee, cacao and a hint of spice. Perfumed and polished, this smooth, medium bodied wine delivers sweet and sour notes of black plum, with depth and spice leading to a dry finish. Totally unique.

About the Winery

Ktima Gerovassiliou

Nestled in the heart of Epanomi, Thessaloniki in Greece, lies the breathtaking Ktima Gerovassiliou winery. This gem of a vineyard stretches over a stunning 72 hectares. Over the years, it has become a respected name in the Greek wine industry.

Founded in 1981 by oenologist, Evanthia Gerovassiliou, the vineyard is widely recognised for its relentless commitment to quality and innovation. A pioneer in his field, Evanthia single-handedly revived the almost extinct Malagousia grape, which is now a defining element of many Greek wines.

Beyond its staggering landscapes, the winery boasts a strikingly modern wine production facility. It's furnished to perfection with state-of-the-art wine machinery, From stainless steel fermentation tanks to oak barrels, every equipment has been carefully selected to extract the finest flavours from the grapes.

Moreover, Ktima Gerovassiliou works closely with environmental organisations to preserve its surrounding ecosystem. It’s a testament to the vineyard's commitment to sustainable practices fostering green initiatives and eco-friendly approach to winemaking.

Not only focused on producing high-quality wines, Ktima Gerovassiliou harbours an ingrained love for art and culture. It's philosophy extends beyond winemaking, hosting a Wine Museum on-site, showcasing a remarkable collection of over 2,600 wine-related artefacts procured from around the globe.

Undoubtedly, the highlight of the winery remains its wine portfolio. Be it a fruity Malagouzia, or a robust Syrah; the wines from Ktima Gerovassiliou never fail to capture the hearts of wine enthusiasts worldwide.

Visiting Ktima Gerovassiliou is a multi-faceted experience. It's not just a visit to a vineyard, but a journey into Greece's rich wine history; a rendezvous with nature coupled with a taste of exceptional wines that reflects the terroir of this unique region, and a fulfilling cultural expedition.

In a nutshell, Ktima Gerovassiliou is a sublime fusion of old-world charm and world-class vineyard practices, Ktima Gerovassiliou is a must-visit for anyone wishing to weave an unforgettable tale of their Greek adventures.

https://www.gerovassiliou.gr

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