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  2. Greek wine - Wikipedia

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    Dionysus with Hermes, a silenus and grapes Wine boy at a symposium. The origins of wine-making in Greece go back 6,500 years [9] [10] and evidence suggesting wine production confirm that Greece is home to the second oldest known grape wine remnants discovered in the world [6] [9] [11] and the world's earliest evidence of crushed grapes. [9]

  3. Ancient Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Like today, these varied in quality from common table wine to valuable vintages. It was generally considered that the best wines came from Thásos, Lesbos and Chios. [123] Cretan wine came to prominence later. A secondary wine made from water and pomace (the residue from squeezed grapes), mixed with lees, was

  4. Ancient Greece and wine - Wikipedia

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    However, wines that were stored well and aged were highly prized: Hermippus described the best mature wines as having a bouquet of "violets, roses and hyacinth." Comedic poets noted that Greek women liked "old wine but young men." [citation needed] Wine was almost always diluted, usually with water (or snow when the

  5. Best Greek food: 24 of the tastiest dishes - AOL

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    Greek cuisine is considered among the finest in the world. From moussaka to souvlaki, here are 24 of the best dishes everyone in Greece knows and loves. Best Greek food: 24 of the tastiest dishes

  6. Liatiko - Wikipedia

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    Liatiko (Greek: Λιάτικο) is an old red Greek wine grape variety [1] that is grown on the island of Crete. While the name suggests a relationship with the Italian variety Aleatico, ampelographers currently discount a connection. Liatiko grapes have a pale red color, are moderate in acidity and rich in aromas and sugars.

  7. Where to Find Great Greek Food in Every State - AOL

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    Anchorage. Standout dish: Lahanodolmades There aren’t as many Greek restaurants in Anchorage as, say, New York City, but Antonio's Greek Bakery & Cafe scores consistently high ratings ...

  8. Santorini (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The "king" of Santorini wines, however, was the Vino Santo, occurring in two varieties: dark-red and amber coloured. This wine was sweet, rich, very dry, and has a strong stimulating aroma. [4] The quantity of wine exported was 45–50,000 barrels per year (from 36 to 40 thousand hectoliters). [5]

  9. Xinomavro - Wikipedia

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    Vineyard in Naoussa, that produces the xinomavro grape. Xinomavro (Greek: Ξινόμαυρο [ksiˈno̞mavro̞], lit. 'sour black') is the principal red wine grape of the uplands of Naousa in the regional unit of Imathia, and around Amyntaio, in Macedonia, Greece.

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