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Wines from Greece

Greece is a mountainous, Mediterranean country in the sunny southeast of Europe, often associated with the birthplace of Western civilisation.

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Wines from Greece

Greece is a mountainous, Mediterranean country in the sunny southeast of Europe, often associated with the birthplace of Western civilisation.

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Lyrarakis Mandilari Plakoura 2018
Crete, Greece
Мандилари
BGN 40.90
BGN 36.81
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Limni, Siniaki, Cyclamina Kir-Yianni 2012
Науса, Greece
Ксиномавро
BGN 266.90
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L'Esprit du Lac Rose Magnum Kir-Yianni 2023
Аминдео, Greece
Ксиномавро
BGN 88.90
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Vidiano Lyrarakis 2023
Crete, Greece
Vidiano
BGN 26.90
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Assyrtiko Tarsanas Kir-Yianni 2022
Аминдео, Greece
Assyrtiko
BGN 52.00
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Assyrtiko Santorini Sigalas 2023
Aegean Islands, Greece
Assyrtiko
BGN 76.90
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Assyrtiko Santorini Barrel Sigalas 2022
Aegean Islands, Greece
Assyrtiko
BGN 99.00
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Assyrtiko Tarsanas Kir-Yianni 2021
The vineyards are located in the region of Amindeo, Northern...
BGN 52.00
BGN 36.40
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Dyo Elies Kir-Yianni 2020
Науса, Greece
Syrah
BGN 44.90
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Lyrarakis Kotsifali Queen 2021
Crete, Greece
Kotsifali
BGN 26.90
BGN 16.14
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Lyrarakis Assyrtiko Voila White 2022
Crete, Greece
Assyrtiko
BGN 34.90
BGN 22.68
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Liatiko Lyrarakis 2022
Crete, Greece
Лиатико
BGN 26.90
BGN 17.48
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Ramnista Kir-Yianni 2019
Науса, Greece
Ксиномавро
BGN 45.50

Archaeological evidence suggests that wine has been produced in some parts of Greece for more than 4,000 years. Evidence of ancient traditions in winemaking is also found in Homer's Iliada and Odyssey, which confirm that viticulture was predominant here in the 8th century BC. The importance of wine is shown in Greek mythology, where Dionysus (the Greek god of wine) appears in legends from every part of Greece, from the plains of Attica to the Aegean island of Chios. After passing within the Roman Empire, winemaking in Greece did not flourish as in neighbouring Italy, as the country remained part of Byzantium. As a result, the importance of Greece in the modern world of wine is far less than might be expected.

At the end of the 20th century, however, Greek winemaking showed a new face, supported by modern winemaking techniques and a generation of motivated, quality-focused producers. This new face combines the traditional with the modern and local Greek grape varieties such as Assyrtico, Agiorgitiko and Xynomavro are found together with such famous international (French) varieties as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. The 21st century Greek wine portfolio includes everything from fresh white aromas with citrus nuances and light and pale rosé to thick red wines and the sweet Vinsanto.