Agiorgitiko Wines

Color: Red
Types of wines: Red, Rose, Dessert
Origin: PDO Nemea
Other Regions:Attika, Macedonia and the rest of Peloponnese
Typical taste profile: Soft, fruity, and sometimes spicy with notes of plum
Description: Agiorgitiko, often hailed as the noblest grape variety of the Peloponnese region, holds a significant place in Greek viticulture. Originating primarily from Nemea, this red grape variety has expanded its cultivation to other parts of Greece, including Attika and Macedonia. It's a multidynamic grape, capable of producing not just red wines but also rosés and even concentrated dessert wines.
The wines produced from Agiorgitiko are deeply red in color, usually soft and fruity and often high in alcohol content, ranging between 11.5–13.5% ABV. Agiorgitiko wines possess a rich structure, filled with tannins and medium acidity, making them both flavorful and complex. Some even carry subtle flavors of spices including nutmeg and cinnamon, adding an extra layer of complexity.
When it comes to aging, Agiorgitiko wines offer flexibility. Young reds, characterized by a moderately deep purple-red hue and intense aromas of fresh red fruits, can be enjoyed almost immediately. Those matured in oak barrels for a short time have the potential to age in the bottle for up to five years. They combine the grape's juicy fruitiness with good levels of freshness and complexity. For those looking for long-term aging, some wines are matured for several months in oak barrels, gaining a firm tannic structure and revealing complex aromas of red fruits, sweet spices and even chocolate.
Agiorgitiko wines are not just about taste; they're also about the experience. They are best served in oversized glasses at temperatures between 60–68°F. If you're planning to store them, know that they can be cellared for over 10 years. When it comes to food pairing, these wines are incredibly versatile. They go wonderfully with a range of dishes, from roasted meats and tomato sauces to spiced cuisines from the Middle East to India.
In summary, Agiorgitiko is more than just a grape variety; it's a symbol of Greek wine culture, offering a range of styles and experiences for both the casual drinker and the wine connoisseur.
Types of wines: Red, Rose, Dessert
Origin: PDO Nemea
Other Regions:Attika, Macedonia and the rest of Peloponnese
Typical taste profile: Soft, fruity, and sometimes spicy with notes of plum
Description: Agiorgitiko, often hailed as the noblest grape variety of the Peloponnese region, holds a significant place in Greek viticulture. Originating primarily from Nemea, this red grape variety has expanded its cultivation to other parts of Greece, including Attika and Macedonia. It's a multidynamic grape, capable of producing not just red wines but also rosés and even concentrated dessert wines.
The wines produced from Agiorgitiko are deeply red in color, usually soft and fruity and often high in alcohol content, ranging between 11.5–13.5% ABV. Agiorgitiko wines possess a rich structure, filled with tannins and medium acidity, making them both flavorful and complex. Some even carry subtle flavors of spices including nutmeg and cinnamon, adding an extra layer of complexity.
When it comes to aging, Agiorgitiko wines offer flexibility. Young reds, characterized by a moderately deep purple-red hue and intense aromas of fresh red fruits, can be enjoyed almost immediately. Those matured in oak barrels for a short time have the potential to age in the bottle for up to five years. They combine the grape's juicy fruitiness with good levels of freshness and complexity. For those looking for long-term aging, some wines are matured for several months in oak barrels, gaining a firm tannic structure and revealing complex aromas of red fruits, sweet spices and even chocolate.
Agiorgitiko wines are not just about taste; they're also about the experience. They are best served in oversized glasses at temperatures between 60–68°F. If you're planning to store them, know that they can be cellared for over 10 years. When it comes to food pairing, these wines are incredibly versatile. They go wonderfully with a range of dishes, from roasted meats and tomato sauces to spiced cuisines from the Middle East to India.
In summary, Agiorgitiko is more than just a grape variety; it's a symbol of Greek wine culture, offering a range of styles and experiences for both the casual drinker and the wine connoisseur.
Purple in color and aromas of ripe red fruits on the nose, with hints of vanilla, tobacco and animal skin. Mouth with tannins offering body and character to this wine and a raciness giving acidity. Peppery, sweet aftertaste...
22.70€ 23.68€
Ex Tax:18.31€
Bright red color with violet hues and fruity nose, with no major tensions, starring spices especially pepper and all spice, in a background of fresh red fruit, with touches of ink. Velvety mouthsense, fruity and balanced with nice acidity and long fresh aftertaste...
9.00€ 9.49€
Ex Tax:7.26€
Purple in color and aromas of ripe red fruits on the nose, with hints of vanilla, tobacco and animal skin. Mouth with tannins offering body and character to this wine and a raciness giving acidity. Peppery, sweet aftertaste...
11.90€ 12.20€
Ex Tax:9.60€
In appearance, we have a vibrant rosé color. On the nose, we find aromas of red fruits, clove, butterscotch, with notes of herbs following. On the palate, the body is medium, with lively acidity and a pleasantly long finish...
7.20€ 7.56€
Ex Tax:5.81€
The very successful blend of Christos Kokkalis, formerly known as MoVa, has changed name and appearance. The wine is now called Dialogos and the new Estate "Dyo Ipsi" (meaning Two Heights), located in Ileia, Peloponnese, named after the special topography of its vineyard, characterized by two slopes..
16.90€ 17.20€
Ex Tax:13.63€
Dense ruby color, and an aromatic bouquet composed of sweet spices, jam chestnuts, prunes and raisins, dried fruit and roasted coffee beans. Mouth round and velvety, with good structure and a delicious aftertaste...
18.00€ 18.85€
Ex Tax:14.52€
Domaine Costa Lazaridi planted Agiorgitiko in Drama in 1998. More specifically in their vineyard in Kali Vrisi, at the foot of Mount Menikio. Agiorgitiko, acclimatized to the terroir of the area, gave more and more interesting results. As a result, the 2019 harvest was released as a single variety.O..
20.90€ 21.70€
Ex Tax:16.85€
Deep crimson color, with strong candy aromas that bring in mind ripe summer fruits scents such as those of cherry, plum and yellow peach. Robust, tannic mouthfeel, with an extremely refreshing acidity...
11.20€ 11.71€
Ex Tax:9.03€
Deep red colour, cherry, sour cherry and liquorice bouquet. Rich mouthfeel with velvety tannins and a long aftertaste. Classic red vinification. Aged in old oak barrels. Organic rainfed vineyards at the foothills of select areas. Pairs great with meat in all its forms...
13.70€ 14.14€
Ex Tax:11.05€
On the face we have a purple color. On the nose we find aromas of high intensity, with red fruits, plums, blueberries, with the aromas of vanilla and clove to follow and notes of chocolate and aromatic herbs to complement its character. The palate is full, with high acidity, balanced with mature, di..
17.50€ 18.00€
Ex Tax:14.11€
Tetramythos winery dynamic entrance in the field of natural organic wines is quite impressive.This is a wine from the eastern mountainous Aigialia in ancient Phellόe (today is called Seliana). During his Peloponnese tours, Pausanias characterized this area as more than proper for planting vines. Thi..
23.80€ 24.80€
Ex Tax:19.19€
The panther is a tribute to Dionysian iconography, one of the most characteristic symbols of Dionysus, always a companion on his journeys and celebrations. At the same time, it is also the 1st exclusive creation of Marialena and Anastasia Tsimpidis, a rosé wine from the Mavroudi, Agiorgitiko, Limnio..
14.70€ 15.38€
Ex Tax:11.85€