The trip to the wines of Greece includes, without a doubt, Thessaloniki! This soft and easy-to-drink wine comes to us from the vineyards of Nea Mesimvria, which has inextricably linked its name with winemaking. Here is captured all the art of viticulture that brought with them the Meridians from their particular homeland, the homonymous city of the Black Sea. So among the 5000 acres of vineyards that we find in Mesimvria, we chose the ones that are of the highest quality. They come from a family business that has kept the tradition for a number of years.
This extremely tasty dry wine has 12 degrees of alcohol and is bipolar. Merlot and Moschato are uniquely confused to give its characteristics. The merlot gives the wine the aromas of black fruit in combination with a slight sense of balsamic. However, it retains its delicate taste with great success.
On the other hand, the variety of Grenache rouge Muscat grapes gives the wine an aroma of unripe fruits and flowers. But what dominates the palate is the unique aroma of the grape fruit while visually the intense red color. In combination with the Merlot variety, it contributes to the balancing and evolution of all the organoleptic characteristics of the wine.
Extra info: It is standardized in PET packaging. So it is very easy and safe to transport.
HISTORY FROM GOLD BEHIND THE PRODUCT
The most amusing god of Ancient Greece, the funniest, the happiest, could only be one: the god Dionysus! He offered people the most valuable Gift, wine.
Thus, we often see him taking his company and traveling around Greece to teach the secrets of his art, viticulture. Maenads with long braided hair, Satyrs and Ceylons, all danced their ecstatic dance around him, praising the wine! In fact, from this peculiar company, from the goats that surrounded the god, the foundations of the tragedy were laid.
ΛIt even happens that from the moment that the shepherd of the king of Aetolia, Oeneas, discovered the fruits of the grapes and squeezed them, Dionysus chose this name for the magic drink: "wine"!
The etymology of the word "wine" followed later. It is born from the habit of the Ancient Greeks to drink their wine ΄΄kekrameno΄΄, which means mixed with water.
Countless historical and mythological references to the festivals held in honor of the god Dionysus, the famous Dionysian mysteries to please Dionysus for his divine gift to the human race.