Chardonnay Nature comes from a 4-acre organic, non-irrigated vineyard with northern exposure, at an altitude of 810 meters in the mountainous region of Aegialia. The vinification follows a classic white approach, using only free-run juice and minimal intervention. Alcoholic fermentation takes place with indigenous yeasts at 16–18 °C and is followed by...
At an altitude of 915 meters, with northern exposure and significant day-night temperature differences, Laurier Noir's small Mavrodaphne vineyard produces concentrated grapes, with low yields per hectare and fruit full of intensity. The vines are around 20 years old and benefit from the cool mesoclimate and clay-limestone soils. The vinification is...
Mavro Kalavritino Nature comes from old cup-shaped vineyards on the Pterio plateau, at an altitude of 850 m, with northern exposure and dry, poor soils that yield small but extremely concentrated yields. Fermentation takes place spontaneously at 24 °C, with two weeks of maceration and spontaneous malolactic conversion. This is followed by 5 months of...