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Monemvasia Winery – Tsimbidi, Monemvasios, Laconia – 2015

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A mature style with rich fig, raisined fruit, coffee, earthy and truffle flavours against a savoury background.

ABV:

13%

Vintage:

2015

Size:

75cl

Light Bodied

Full Bodied

Country

Greece

Region

Laconia

Sub-Region

Monemvasia

Producer / Winery

Monemvasia Winery

Grape Variety

Agiorgitiko (Blend)

Style

Red Wine

Winemaker

George Tsimpides

Closure

Diam

Other Classifications

Suitable for
Vegetarians

Suitable for
Vegans

Contains
Egg

Contains
Milk

Contains
Sulphites

No
Sulphites

Organic
Wine

Biodynamic
Wine

 

PRODUCER:
The Monemvasia Winery Tsimbidi was founded in 1997 with a clear objective: to revive the production of Malvasia wine in its birthplace. The Frankish name for Monemvasia is Malvasia, which originally lent its name to the wine. Between the 12th century and the subsequent 300 years, this wine dominated the European world. It is still produced in many countries, but until recently was not being produced in the country of its origin – Greece. The Monemvasia Winery created the first privately owned 121 hectares of vineyard, planted with local varieties. It is committed to producing quality wines which showcase the characteristics of the indigenous varieties and the terroir of the peninsula of Maleas.

VINEYARD:
The Agiorgitiko and Mavroudi vines are grown on the peninsula of Maleus at the edge of the Parnonas mountain range. The elevation of the vineyard ranges from zero to 500 metres. Surrounded by the Myrtoo Sea to the northwest and by the Laconian Gulf to the southwest, the vineyards are influenced by a Mediterranean climate with high sunshine hours and sea breezes. The soils are acidic and are low in organic matter. All these factors contribute to creating a unique terroir, and the climatic conditions present an ideal environment for healthy vines, which are cultivated with minimal intervention.

WINEMAKING:
Selected grapes were destemmed, crushed and inoculated with carefully selected yeasts. Co-fermentation took place of the two varieties in the same stainless steel tank. An extended maceration took place at 28°C to extract colour and structure, and to allow the Agiorgitiko variety to express its opulent characteristics. Fermentation was followed by spontaneous malolactic fermentation. The wine underwent four months’ maturation on the lees with bâtonnage, followed by racking and maturation in 225 litre oak barriques of which 25% were new, and 75% were second use, for 12 months. This wine is only released after significant bottle ageing.

TASTING NOTE:
A gloriously aromatic wine with red fruit aromas complemented by complex notes of mocha, coffee, vanilla and nutty oak flavours. Round and balanced, with ripe tannins and a velvety texture that leads to a long finish.

GRAPES:
Agiorgitiko 75%, Mavroudi 25%.

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Description

 

PRODUCER:
The Monemvasia Winery Tsimbidi was founded in 1997 with a clear objective: to revive the production of Malvasia wine in its birthplace. The Frankish name for Monemvasia is Malvasia, which originally lent its name to the wine. Between the 12th century and the subsequent 300 years, this wine dominated the European world. It is still produced in many countries, but until recently was not being produced in the country of its origin – Greece. The Monemvasia Winery created the first privately owned 121 hectares of vineyard, planted with local varieties. It is committed to producing quality wines which showcase the characteristics of the indigenous varieties and the terroir of the peninsula of Maleas.

VINEYARD:
The Agiorgitiko and Mavroudi vines are grown on the peninsula of Maleus at the edge of the Parnonas mountain range. The elevation of the vineyard ranges from zero to 500 metres. Surrounded by the Myrtoo Sea to the northwest and by the Laconian Gulf to the southwest, the vineyards are influenced by a Mediterranean climate with high sunshine hours and sea breezes. The soils are acidic and are low in organic matter. All these factors contribute to creating a unique terroir, and the climatic conditions present an ideal environment for healthy vines, which are cultivated with minimal intervention.

WINEMAKING:
Selected grapes were destemmed, crushed and inoculated with carefully selected yeasts. Co-fermentation took place of the two varieties in the same stainless steel tank. An extended maceration took place at 28°C to extract colour and structure, and to allow the Agiorgitiko variety to express its opulent characteristics. Fermentation was followed by spontaneous malolactic fermentation. The wine underwent four months’ maturation on the lees with bâtonnage, followed by racking and maturation in 225 litre oak barriques of which 25% were new, and 75% were second use, for 12 months. This wine is only released after significant bottle ageing.

TASTING NOTE:
A gloriously aromatic wine with red fruit aromas complemented by complex notes of mocha, coffee, vanilla and nutty oak flavours. Round and balanced, with ripe tannins and a velvety texture that leads to a long finish.

GRAPES:
Agiorgitiko 75%, Mavroudi 25%.

Additional information

Weight 1.2 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 30 cm
Country

Greece

Region

Laconia

Sub-region

Monemvasia

Producer / Winery

Monemvasia Winery

Winemaker

George Tsimpides

Style

Red Wine

Grape Variety

Agiorgitiko (Blend)

Vintage

2015

Alcohol % (ABV)

13%

Body Value (A being light-bodied, E being full-bodied)

C

Residual Sugar

3.3 g/L

Contains Sulphites

Yes

Vegetarian

Vegan

Milk

No

Eggs

No

Organic

No

Biodynamic

No

Format Available

75cl

Closure

Diam

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£20.99


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

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