You hear a lot of things about a lot of things when you talk to as many people as I do in the good name of wine promotion. And one of the points that gets raised from time to time about the difficulty in understanding the wines of Greece is that "They're just so, well....Greek!" they say gesturing to the long words on the label.
There is good news in regards to at least one of these unpronounceable varieties. Agiorgitiko (Ahh-your-yeetiko)-as in (not-my-yeetiko) means Saint George in Greek, and sometimes the winemakers just call it that. Saint George. Right there on the label in plain English.
Agiorgitiko, aka Saint George, aka the blood of Hercules, is the top variety in the Nemea region of Southern Greece (we just had a killer single vineyard one from Aivalis called Monopati at the Giorgio's dinner last night.) It comes in all shapes and sizes, from soft and tannin-less little fruit bombs to monsters like the Aivalis that will remind more to Brunello than Beaujolais. There are many wines well worth your time and attention.
But don't take my word for it, check out this thoroughly convincing and informative blog post by our good friend and fellow Greek wine aficionado Nick Baldwin at his new site Nicholasbaldwin.com, Blood of Hercules.
http://www.nicholasbaldwin.com/blog/2013/11/13/blood-of-hercules#comments-52838503e4b043b800f024eb
"If you ever had the chance to try a wine made of St. George, I highly recommend it. Like us Greeks, you too will then have the Blood of Hercules in you."
We couldn't have said it better ourselves!
Vergisson
Friday, November 22, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
European Tour Tasting
Please join me on Saturday November 16 from 2-5 for a
European Tour Tasting
@ Arrowine and Spirits DC
2175 K St NW
Washington, DC 20037
(entrance is on 22nd St NW, next to Starbucks)
Washington, DC 20037
(entrance is on 22nd St NW, next to Starbucks)
Phone: 202-785-0785
We will be tasting some great values from across Europe at incredible prices. Great for Holiday entertining!
Kir Yianni Akakies Sparkling Rose, Greece
Organic
Esporao Reserva Branco 2012, Portugal
Grand Prize winner Pick of the Press 2013
Borges Lello Tinto 2010, Douro
La Bouissiere Gigondas 2009, France
Biodynamic
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Greek Wine Dinner
Greek Wine Dinner
November 21 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
@ Giorgio's of Montclair
featuring the cuisine of chefs George and Michael Lampros paired with some of the hottest Greek wine producers today!Guest speakers Ted Manousakis, owner of Manousakis Winery, Crete and Fani Kolaki, Greek Oenologist
will join Sommelier and Greek wine specialist Arthur Lampros in presentation and discussion of the wines.
Check out the full menu and list of wines here:
http://giorgiosfamilyrestaurant.com/event/greek-wine-dinner/
Seating is limited.
Make your Reservations Now!
$75 per person (Tax & Tip Included)
Please Call 703-583-9463 to reserve. 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
GREEK WINE DINNER
November 21, 2013
Aperitif
2011 Kir-Yianni Akakies Sparkling Xinomavro, Naoussa
Meze
Assorted Spreads, Olives, Cheese
2012 Zoenos Winery White “Z”, Ioannina
2012 Avantis Estate White, Evia
Seafood
Grilled Whole “Lavraki” (Branzino)
with Horta (Greens) Vegetables “Vrasta”
2012 Manousakis Estate Nostos Roussane, Crete
Seafood
“Stifado” of Octopus
2009 Kir-Yianni Ramnista, Naoussa
Meats
Lamb “Kleftiko”
2007 Manousakis Estate Nostos Red, Crete
Soutzoukakia
(Pork and Beef Meatballs)
2010 Aivalis Estate Monopati Red Agiorgitiko, Nemea
Dessert
Karydopita (Walnut Cake) with Merenta
Yiourti me Meli (Imported Greek Yogurt with Kalymnian Honey)
Served with Coffee
$75 per person (Tax & Tip Included)
Please Call 703-583-9463 to reserve.
7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.Grand Prize given to Esporao Reserva White 2012!
In the latest edition of The Revista dos Vinhos (Portugal's equivalent of the Wine Spectator) Esporao White Reserva 2012 was awarded the Grand Prize in the still white category by The Portuguese Press 2013.
http://www.revistadevinhos.pt/artigos/show.aspx?seccao=noticias&artigo=12057&title=a-imprensa-escolhe-os-melhores-vinhos&idioma=pt
The 2012 also happens to sport my favorite label art in recent history. Esporao, if you remember, commisions new artwork by Portuguese artists each vintage from it's reserva tier on up through the Garrafeiras. This series is by Felipe Oliveira Baptista and you can learn more about the artist and his vision for the series at the Esporao blog, notesfromesporao. http://notesfromesporao.com/2013/05/graphic-thoughts-artist-felipe-oliveira-baptista-marries-values-and-landscapes-for-esporao-reserva%E2%80%99s-25th-anniversary/
http://www.revistadevinhos.pt/artigos/show.aspx?seccao=noticias&artigo=12057&title=a-imprensa-escolhe-os-melhores-vinhos&idioma=pt
The 2012 also happens to sport my favorite label art in recent history. Esporao, if you remember, commisions new artwork by Portuguese artists each vintage from it's reserva tier on up through the Garrafeiras. This series is by Felipe Oliveira Baptista and you can learn more about the artist and his vision for the series at the Esporao blog, notesfromesporao. http://notesfromesporao.com/2013/05/graphic-thoughts-artist-felipe-oliveira-baptista-marries-values-and-landscapes-for-esporao-reserva%E2%80%99s-25th-anniversary/
Friday, November 8, 2013
Thanks to the team at Wells!
Thank you to the great team at
Wells Discount Liquors
(serving Baltimore since 1937!)
I had a fantastic time pouring wines for the holidays during their huge, store wide wine sale. The two favorites of the night were the Avantis Malagousia and Paolo Laureano's Ema's Vineyard Red. These wines are excellent out of the box choices for anyone hoping to move beyond riesling and pinot noir this Thanksgiving.
Avantis Malagousia
Best
of Greece-Evia
Jasmine-Citrus-Rose
Malagousia is an ancient Greek variety- considered their richest and
most noble white grape. Intense exotic fruit aromas and elegant floral
characteristics- Fruity palate with crisp acidity and notes of grapefruit,
lime, white peach, pear, lemon blossom and hints of minerality.
perfect for Mezze…
baked Feta pie, hummus and
pita
Ema’s
Vineyard Red
by Paolo
Laureano
100% Portuguese Varieties
With respect to the character and
terroir of Portugal, famed oenologist Paolo Laureano has crafted a sleek and
soulful blend of Aragonez, Trincadeira,
Tinta Grossa, and Alicante Bouschet. Reminiscent of Spain’s Priorat wines,
the Alentejo region’s schist soils and warm sun lend an abundance of ripe red
fruits and blackberry liqueur. Plush and full bodied, against a backdrop of
stony minerality.
During the Wells semi-annual wine sale, you buy one bottle and get an identical bottle for half off. That applies to their entire selection. What a great deal. Sale runs through Monday.
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