The blend is dominated by Assyrtiko, with Malagouzia accounting for approximately 20%, enhancing the aromatic intensity alongside the characteristic freshness and pulsating energy of the wine. The vineyards are organically cultivated, with the grapes pressed whole, together with the stems. Fermentation takes place spontaneously, with indigenous yeasts, in...
Edenia Fuxia comes from 70% Limniona and 30% Zalovitiko grapes, grown in Kalogries, at an altitude of 320–340 meters and a slope of 13%. The two varieties are blended after 4 hours of pre-fermentation maceration before pressing. Fermentation is spontaneous, with indigenous yeasts, 90% in stainless steel tanks and 10% in second-use French barrels. After...
Tsililis Terres Iggla is produced from grapes harvested by hand in vineyards located at an altitude of over 300 meters, with a 10% slope, clay-limestone soils, and schistose subsoil. Yields per hectare are low, cultivation is dry, and grape concentration is excellent. Limniona and a small percentage of Xinomavro are co-fermented with indigenous yeasts and...
The nose reveals aromas of grapefruit, lime, lemon, and apricot, while the palate is characterized by refreshing acidity and relatively good volume. It was vinified in stainless steel tanks and remained in contact with the lees for a few months to develop more character and texture. It pairs exceptionally well with seafood, fried fish, and fresh salads.
From dry, low-yield vineyards on the slopes of Thessaly, IÓ rosé is a wine whose grapes are harvested by hand and fermented with native yeasts after first being macerated with the skins for about 4 hours. The wine remains in contact with the lees for 3 months and is bottled after gentle filtration and with low sulphite addition.
Edenia Luna is a wine made from 100% Limniona grapes, produced organically with minimal intervention. And why would anyone want to interfere with the low-yield, exceptional quality fruit produced by the semi-mountainous rocky vineyards of the Tsililis Terres winery in the heart of Meteora? The vinification is spontaneous and the wine is aged for 12...