Troupis WineryTOMH Rosé Moschofilero 2022

Product code: 15358
£17.65 inc VAT
Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Peloponnese
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Mantinia
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Moschofilero
Grape: 100% Moschofilero
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Country
Country: Greece
Region
Region: Peloponnese
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Mantinia
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Moschofilero
Grape: 100% Moschofilero

Product Notes

Troupis Winery TOMH Rosé Moschofilero is a delightful Greek wine that encapsulates elegance and finesse. Crafted from the Moschofilero grape variety, this rosé offers a unique and refreshing drinking experience. With a vibrant pink hue, it entices the senses with its enticing aroma of strawberries, raspberries, and citrus notes. On the palate, this wine boasts a crisp acidity and a bright, lively character. The flavours of red fruits and delicate floral hints create a harmonious balance, culminating in a smooth finish that leaves a hint of minerality. Perfect for warm afternoons or evenings, this versatile rosé pairs beautifully with light dishes, seafood, or simply enjoyed on its own. Troupis Winery TOMH Rosé Moschofilero is a true testament to the winery's dedication to producing exceptional quality wines.

Tasting Notes

The scent of quince, dried apricots and red apples are followed by a crisp acidity and a citrus peel aftertaste.

About the Winery

Troupis Winery

Troupis Winery, nestled in the heart of the Peloponnese region in Greece, is a hidden gem that epitomizes the sheer beauty and artistry of winemaking. Situated in the picturesque village of Skouras, this family-owned winery combines traditional winemaking practices with a modern touch to produce exceptional wines that capture the essence of the Greek terroir.

Founded by the Troupis family in 1990, the winery spans across 18 hectares of meticulously terraced vineyards. With its prime location blessed with abundant sunshine and cool breezes from the nearby mountains, Troupis Winery is able to grow a variety of indigenous grape varietals, such as Agiorgitiko, Moschofilero, and Malagouzia.

The passion and dedication of the Troupis family shines through in every sip of their wines. With a deep respect for tradition, they have embraced sustainable farming practices, hand-harvesting their grapes at the peak of ripeness. This attention to detail ensures that the grapes are of the highest quality, resulting in wines that exhibit complexity, finesse, and a unique expression of the terroir.

Upon visiting Troupis Winery, guests are warmly welcomed into an inviting and serene ambiance. The winery itself is a harmonious blend of old and new, seamlessly blending traditional stonework with modern architecture. The tasting room offers an intimate setting, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the winemaking process while sampling the remarkable creations of the Troupis family.

Troupis Winery offers a range of wines, each showcasing the expertise and mastery achieved by the family over decades of winemaking. Whether it is their elegant and aromatic white wines, their rich and balanced red wines, or their refreshing and crisp rosés, every bottle tells a story of craftsmanship and passion.

To enhance the overall experience, Troupis Winery also offers tours and tastings, allowing visitors to explore their vineyards and cellars while learning about the winemaking process. Through these educational experiences, guests gain a deeper appreciation for the art of winemaking and the unique qualities that make Greek wines truly exceptional.

For wine enthusiasts seeking an authentic and memorable Greek wine experience, Troupis Winery is a must-visit destination. From its stunning location to the unparalleled quality of its wines, this family-run winery embodies the rich history and vibrant future of Greek winemaking.

https://www.troupiswinery.gr

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