Tsantali Klima KlimaOrganic Assyrtiko PGI Halkidiki 2020

Product code: 13646
£14.75 inc VAT
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Macedonia
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Assyrtiko
Grape: 100% Assyrtiko
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Macedonia
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Assyrtiko
Grape: 100% Assyrtiko

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

Clear lemon green color. Elegant nose with citrus and white-fleshed fruits, followed by fine mineral and herbal hints. On the palate, the vibrant acidity offers a fresh quality and a crisp finish.

Product Notes

Tsantali Klima Klima Organic Assyrtiko PGI Halkidiki is a high-quality white wine produced by the renowned winery, Tsantali, using 100% Assyrtiko grapes. This wine has been certified organic and comes with a PGI Halkidiki designation, which is a testament to its exceptional quality and exclusivity. The grapes are hand-harvested from the vineyards located along the cliffs of the Aegean sea, and carefully fermented to produce a wine with a distinct character, rich and complex aromas of ripe peach, lime, and mineral notes. The palate is smooth, dry, and refreshing, with a long and elegant finish. This wine is perfect to enjoy with seafood, grilled fish, or white meat dishes.

About the Winery

Tsantali Klima Klima

The tale and origin of Tsantali Klima Klima remain intricately linked with the Tsantali family, one of the oldest winemaking and producing families in Greece. The family’s legacy and tradition of vine-growing and wine development began in 1890 through planting and cultivating vineyards. Furthermore, the Tsantali family produced wines and distilled tsipouro and ouzo.

https://www.tsantali.com

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