"Roditis" is a Greek white wine produced with the autochthonous Roditis grape, with a straw yellow color with golden nuances. On the nose the olfactory profile is reminiscent of ripe yellow pulp fruit, apricot and hazelnut. On the palate it is warm, with an almost oily texture, good freshness and minerality. Excellent when young but beautiful, aged a few years.s.
Region: Greece.
Grapes: Roditis.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 12 months, half the mass in steel tanks and the other half in Selosse used barriques.
Contains sulfites
Jason Ktiga's Assyrtiko is a macerated white wine made from Assyrtico grapes, a native Greek vine. It has an orange-yellow color due to the maceration on the skins. The nose is characterized by citrus aromas, fruits with yellow flesh and mineral notes. On the palate it is warm, enveloping, with a nice freshness and long finish with citrus flavors.
Region: Greece.
Grapes: Assyrtico.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Half wine is refined in steel and the other half in used barrels of Selosse.
Contains sulfites