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  2. Agiorgitiko - Wikipedia

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    Agiorgitiko is a very versatile grape variety that can be made in a wide range of styles from light rosés to soft, fruity reds made by carbonic maceration in a style similar to the French wines of Beaujolais, to very tannic wines with spicy, red fruit aromas and the potential to age.

  3. Greek Wine Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Greek Wine Cellars, formerly known as Kourtaki Wines, is a large Greek wine producer. Its brands include Kourtaki , Apelia , Calliga , and Kouros . As of 2005 [update] , it sold 3.2 million cases of wine per year, about half in Greece and half abroad.

  4. Xinomavro - Wikipedia

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    Red wine made from Xinomavro in the Naousa region has become one of Greece's most important and well regarded wines. The Naousa Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) was established in 1971 and mandates the use of 100% Xinomavro grapes.

  5. Greek wine - Wikipedia

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    Red wine Agiorgitiko ("St. George's grape") is a variety native to Nemea that grows mainly in the Peloponnese area, producing a soft, fruity red in many styles. Its sensory attributes are similar to Beaujolais Nouveau but, unlike its French counterpart, the St. George ages well for about five years.

  6. Retsina - Wikipedia

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    Retsina (Greek: ρετσίνα) is a Greek white (or rosé or very rarely red) resinated wine, which has been made for at least 2,000 years. Its unique flavor is said to have originated from the practice of sealing wine vessels, particularly amphorae , with Aleppo pine resin in ancient times.

  7. Santorini (wine) - Wikipedia

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    During the early 19th century a variety of wines were produced in Santorini, both red and white. The best red wine was called Santorin (or Santo, Vino di Baccho), representing a dry fine-tasting claret, with an approach to port. The most famous white wine was called Nykteri (Vino di Notte or night wine). There were two varieties of Nykteri, one ...

  8. List of companies of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek Internet Exchange: Technology Internet Athens: 2009 Internet e-infrastructure P A Greek Reporter: Consumer services Media - 2008 New agency P A Greek Wine Cellars: Consumer goods Beverages Markopoulo - Distillers & Vintners P A Green Cola Company: Consumer services Food & Beverages Orestiada: 1959 Famous brand P A Green Cookie Records ...

  9. Cretan wine - Wikipedia

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    Cretan wine is wine from the Greek island of Crete. [1] It has a long history since wine was certainly being made by the Minoans since the Bronze Age. [2] Wines from Crete are not listed among those specially prized in classical Greece, but under the Roman Empire in the 2nd century AD Crete was known for a sweet wine, protropos, which was exported to Italy.

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