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Gaia Wines – Santorini, Vinsanto By Gaia 8 Years Old (50cl) – NV

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Deliciously sweet but balanced by the refreshing backbone of Assyrtiko, this is an aromatic explosion of dried fig, raisin, coffee, caramel, vanilla and cinnamon enveloping a beautifully textured palate full of flavour.

ABV:

11.5%

Vintage:

NV

Size:

50cl

Dry

Sweet

Country

Greece

Region

Santorini

Sub-Region

Santorini

Producer / Winery

Gaia Wines

Grape Variety

Assyrtiko (Blend)

Style

Sweet Wine

Winemaker

Yiannis Paraskevopoulos

Closure

Diam

Other Classifications

Suitable for
Vegetarians

Suitable for
Vegans

Contains
Egg

Contains
Milk

Contains
Sulphites

No
Sulphites

Organic
Wine

Biodynamic
Wine

 

PRODUCER:
One of the pioneers of the modern Greek wine revolution, Gaia Estate was established in 1994 by Greek winemakers Leon Karatsalos and Yiannis Paraskevopoulos. Operating from two different wineries in the important wine-growing regions of Nemea and Santorini, they have earned a reputation for making cutting-edge wines. Gaia’s main aim is to explore the boundaries and present the potential of the indigenous Greek grape varieties to wine enthusiasts worldwide.

VINEYARD:
The Assyrtiko grapes are grown in the volcanic soils of Santorini Island where the 70- to 80year-old vines thrive at 500 metres altitude – the highest on the island. The vines are trained according to the distinctive vine pruning method which is known as the Santorini ‘kouloura’, which translates as ‘wreath’ or ‘basket’. Experienced vine dressers weave the canes of the vine into the shape of a large wreath-like basket, which rests on the island’s volcanic soil. Once fruiting begins, the grapes grow sheltered within their ‘woven’ baskets, which prevents the yield from being compromised by the adverse Santorini soil and climatic conditions. The baskets protect against the strong winds which gather momentum, especially in spring when budding begins, whipping up the volcanic sand which lashes the vines as it is carried away and swirled around by the wind. Additionally, the baskets shelter the fruit from the scorching summertime sun and lack of water and soil moisture, except for the nocturnal sea mist, enabling the grapes to reach excellent maturity. The blend includes a small proportion of Aidini, a variety native to Santorini which imparts delicate floral aromas and a rounded texture, and a small proportion of Athiri, an ancient white grape variety of the Aegean Sea, used for centuries to make excellent dry white wines, which imbues wines with delicate citrus flavours.

WINEMAKING:
The grapes were hand-harvested when they had reached the optimum maturity and ripeness, but they underwent a variation on the traditional vinification process. Half of the grapes were sun-dried in the strong Santorini summer sun, while the remaining half were dried in the shade to maintain relative fruit freshness, lasting for no more than 10 days. Once the berries were sufficiently dehydrated by the sun, they were gently pressed for many hours until the last drop of the richly concentrated must was rendered. The fermentation, under the influence of many sugars and the alcohol produced, eventually came to a halt on its own, which resulted in the creation of a naturally sweet wine. Yields at this stage were exceptionally low. The must was then placed in fourth-use barriques where it underwent fermentation and was aged for at least eight years to develop its rich character.

TASTING NOTE:
Deliciously sweet but balanced by the refreshing backbone of Assyrtiko, this is an aromatic explosion of dried fig, raisin, coffee, caramel, vanilla and cinnamon enveloping a beautifully textured palate full of flavour.

GRAPES:
Aidani 5%, Assyrtiko 90%, Athiri 5%

PLEASE NOTE: The technical information provided for this wine is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. The information and bottle image may be subject to change according to vintage.

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Description

 

PRODUCER:
One of the pioneers of the modern Greek wine revolution, Gaia Estate was established in 1994 by Greek winemakers Leon Karatsalos and Yiannis Paraskevopoulos. Operating from two different wineries in the important wine-growing regions of Nemea and Santorini, they have earned a reputation for making cutting-edge wines. Gaia’s main aim is to explore the boundaries and present the potential of the indigenous Greek grape varieties to wine enthusiasts worldwide.

VINEYARD:
The Assyrtiko grapes are grown in the volcanic soils of Santorini Island where the 70- to 80year-old vines thrive at 500 metres altitude – the highest on the island. The vines are trained according to the distinctive vine pruning method which is known as the Santorini ‘kouloura’, which translates as ‘wreath’ or ‘basket’. Experienced vine dressers weave the canes of the vine into the shape of a large wreath-like basket, which rests on the island’s volcanic soil. Once fruiting begins, the grapes grow sheltered within their ‘woven’ baskets, which prevents the yield from being compromised by the adverse Santorini soil and climatic conditions. The baskets protect against the strong winds which gather momentum, especially in spring when budding begins, whipping up the volcanic sand which lashes the vines as it is carried away and swirled around by the wind. Additionally, the baskets shelter the fruit from the scorching summertime sun and lack of water and soil moisture, except for the nocturnal sea mist, enabling the grapes to reach excellent maturity. The blend includes a small proportion of Aidini, a variety native to Santorini which imparts delicate floral aromas and a rounded texture, and a small proportion of Athiri, an ancient white grape variety of the Aegean Sea, used for centuries to make excellent dry white wines, which imbues wines with delicate citrus flavours.

WINEMAKING:
The grapes were hand-harvested when they had reached the optimum maturity and ripeness, but they underwent a variation on the traditional vinification process. Half of the grapes were sun-dried in the strong Santorini summer sun, while the remaining half were dried in the shade to maintain relative fruit freshness, lasting for no more than 10 days. Once the berries were sufficiently dehydrated by the sun, they were gently pressed for many hours until the last drop of the richly concentrated must was rendered. The fermentation, under the influence of many sugars and the alcohol produced, eventually came to a halt on its own, which resulted in the creation of a naturally sweet wine. Yields at this stage were exceptionally low. The must was then placed in fourth-use barriques where it underwent fermentation and was aged for at least eight years to develop its rich character.

TASTING NOTE:
Deliciously sweet but balanced by the refreshing backbone of Assyrtiko, this is an aromatic explosion of dried fig, raisin, coffee, caramel, vanilla and cinnamon enveloping a beautifully textured palate full of flavour.

GRAPES:
Aidani 5%, Assyrtiko 90%, Athiri 5%

Additional information

Weight 1.2 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 30 cm
Country

Greece

Region

Santorini

Sub-region

Santorini

Producer / Winery

Gaia Wines

Winemaker

Yiannis Paraskevopoulos

Style

Sweet Wine

Grape Variety

Assyrtiko (Blend)

Vintage

NV

Alcohol % (ABV)

11.5%

Dry/Sweet Value (1 being dry, 7 being very sweet)

6

Residual Sugar

302 g/L

Contains Sulphites

Yes

Vegetarian

Vegan

Milk

No

Eggs

No

Organic

No

Biodynamic

No

Format Available

50cl

Closure

Diam

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£53.99


Fairly priced. Expertly sourced. Always stored in perfect condition.

UK delivery £7.95.
3-5 working days.
Free on orders over £120.

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