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Moschopolis 8 Magnum Wooden Case 2018- Moschopolis Winery

Varieties: Ξινόμαυρο , Syrah
Region: Μακεδονία

Rose in Oak Barrels? Why not!

Light pale pink color with subtle purple highlights that makes it stand out in the glass. Complex sweet aromas of pomegranate, sour cherry and wild strawberry aromas, while evolving in the glass, there are hints of caramel and vanilla, a sign of the 8 month maturation in oak barrels. It's round, with a velvety feel. Alcohol is in perfect balance with acidity and body, which gives a pleasant feeling of coolness.

€36.45
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Products specifications
Color Rose
Type Dry
Region Macedonia
Geographical Indication Varietal Wine
Vintage 2018
Variety Xinomavro, Syrah
Bottle 1.5L (Magnum Bottle)
Maturation 8 μήνες
Matured in Oak Barrels
Alcohol 12,5%
Organic No
Natural No
Aging potential 1 - 3 years
Closure Cork
Serving temperature 9°C - 11°C

Moschopolis Winery

The establishment of the Winery was made possible thanks to the efforts of Dr. Georgios Germanis, Chemical Soil Specialist with more than 30 years experience in viticulture and winemaking. Started as a scientific consultant at a large Greek winery for 15 years and then as a research associate at selected wineries, he has left his mark on the rise of Greek viticulture and winemaking.

Through our effort produce quality wines, we also feel the need to retain decades of accumulated knowledge, develop it and pass it on to future generations.

The new generation is made up of three wine enthusiasts. The son of Dr. George Germanis, Theodoros Germanis with Diploma in Electronic Engineering, MBA and with degree in Chemistry, his groom, Dimitrios Paralidis, Diplomatic Agronomist Surveying Engineer, and Aliki Germani-Paralidi, daughter of Dr. George Germanis.

The family tradition of wine, of course, goes back to the old days, with Dr. Theodoros Germanis (1909 - 2004), father of Dr. George Germanis, who was a distinguished Agronomist-Viticulturist, with studies in Montpellier, France, with years of experience and internationally recognized research on indigenous grape varieties.