Lune Noire ExtraBrut is an extraordinary example of the classic method, the result of Domaine Oinea's long and consolidated experience in the production of sparkling wines. Made from 100% Xinomavro grapes, this effervescent wine stands out for its aging on the yeasts which lasts between 18 and 24 months, helping to develop complexity and depth in the aromatic profile. In the mouth, Lune Noire ExtraBrut presents itself with a lively freshness, supported by a fine and persistent carbonation. The marked minerality makes each sip extremely dynamic and inviting, making it an ideal option for those looking for an engaging tasting experience. Thanks to its versatility, this sparkling wine lends itself to accompanying a variety of informal occasions, making it perfect for adventurous and curious palates, always looking for peculiar and quality labels. A real jewel to discover, perfect for those who want to get off the beaten path in the world of wines.
Region: Greece.
Grapes: Xinomavro.
Alcohol content: 11.2%.
Aging: At least 18 months on the lees
Contains sulfites
Malagousia by Domaine Tatsis is a macerated white wine that comes from Macedonia, a region located in the north of Greece. The vinification involves spontaneous fermentation and maceration on the skins for 30 days, then refines in wooden barrels for 18 months. A very expressive wine with hints of grapefruit, honey, chamomile, and a crunchy acidity.
Region: Greece, Macedonia
Grapes: Malagousia
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 18 months in barrel
Contains sulfites
Pappou by Domaine de Kalathas is a rosé wine, obtained from a blend of Aspro Potamisi, Rozaki, Mavro Potamisi. Floral and spicy, a gastronomic wine that conquers the palate, leaving behind earthy and tamarind nuances.
Region: Greece.
Grapes: Aspro Potamisi, Rozaki, Mavro Potamisi.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: 10 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Kamara Winery's Retsina is a wine made from roditis and assyrtiko grapes. A wine known since ancient times, it is produced with the addition, during fermentation, of small pieces of Aleppo pine resin from the mountains of the island of Evia, which give the retsina its unique character and aroma. It is a wine that offers notes of citrus and hints of pine wood. On the palate it is fresh, elegant and the discreet touch of resin with orange and grapefruit creates an exciting combination.
Region: Greece.
Grapes: 50% Roditis, 50% Assyrtico.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: In stainless steel and infusion of Aleppo pine resin from the mountains of the Evia island.
Contains sulfites