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Ikarian Pet-Nat 2022 Orange - Karimalis Winery

Producer: Karimalis Winery
Variety: Μπεγλέρι
Region: Αιγαίο Πέλαγος
  • Sparkling Wine, Pet Nat Orange Brut
  • Producer: Iliana Karimali
  • Area: Ikaria N.E. Aegean
  • Varietal Wine: Variety Begleri
  • Natural Wine:
    • Fermentation with indigenous-wild yeasts
    • Single fermentation in the bottle
    • No additives
    • No filtering
    • Low Sulphites
    • From organic grapes
    • Five months aged on the wine-lees
    • With disgorgement
    • Accompanies: Cheeses (White and yellow), cold dishes and salads
€23.50
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Products specifications
Color White
Type Semi-Sparkling & Dry
Region Aegean Islands
Geographical Indication Varietal Wine
Vintage 2022
Variety Mpegleri
Bottle 750ml (Standard Bottle)
Maturation 5 μήνες
Alcohol 13%
Organic No
Natural Yes
Aging potential 1 - 3 years
Closure Screw Cap
Serving temperature 7°C - 9°C

Karimalis Winery

The millennia long tradition of producing the ancient ‘Pramnios’ wine of Homer’s time has been preserved in our wine production. Though contemporary methods are used, our ancestral spirit, care and devotion are present in the production of our wine. These are ingredients that come from a five-century long family tradition, as shown by the records kept. The winery was being constructed in 1997. Initially, the winery was the sole business endeavour of the Karimalis family, while agrotourism and oenotourism developed with time.Wine is made from the grapes harvested from the actual vineyard in which the winery stands, as well as from two other vineyards that belong to the family. These are the ‘Kalabele’ near the village of Nas and the ‘Stefanes’ near the village of Pigi. All the vineyards are certified by the Organic Farming Organisation for their organically produced crops. The Karimalis vineyards cover an area of 3,5 acres (15 stremma) and they comprise local varieties of vines, such as Reteno, Kountouro (Mantilaria) and Fokiano for the red varieties and Mpegleri and Assyrtiko for the white ones. All the wines produced are labeled PGI Ikaria (Protected Geographical Indication) and are minimal intervention products. Vinification takes place with the aid of indigenous yeasts that reflect the unique terroir of the island and naturally produce wine quite high in alcohol content.