How you can help as a wine lover Greece By drinking. Greek wine What today is no punishment nor a tragedy. Because of mostly their own grapes know they make nowadays. Wonderful wines of this ancient wine country Of mostly their own grapes. The call "Drink more Greek comes from Kimon Argyropoulos in Amersfoort a small wine business out has begun, with the idealistic motive to make a small difference carnet for Greece." Namely, by selling carnet through distributors, the incumbents in the Peloponnese, excellent domain Skouras wines. How excellent is this domain appears to emerge from the white Skouras Cuvée Prestige 2011, a blend of 70 percent and 30 percent Roditis moscofilero. The wine tastes good, fresh and lively without being acidic or dry fruit offers both white and green fruits, and is flawless. I enjoyed it with grilled salmon fillet with a slightly savory Feta salad which was also incorporated. Red Skouras Cuvée Prestige 2010, composed of aghiorghitiko plus 10 percent cabernet sauvignon, you would have seen his fresh fruit compare with Beaujolais Villages. Approximately For both wines, the retail price is approximately 8. Not to be missed is the white, named after its grape George carnet Skouras Moscofilero 2011, a musky, so somewhat druivige wine vief and juicy, with also some spiciness. It costs 11.
Monday, August 25, 2014
How you can help as a wine lover Greece By drinking. Greek wine What today is no punishment nor a t
How you can help as a wine lover Greece By drinking. Greek wine What today is no punishment nor a tragedy. Because of mostly their own grapes know they make nowadays. Wonderful wines of this ancient wine country Of mostly their own grapes. The call "Drink more Greek comes from Kimon Argyropoulos in Amersfoort a small wine business out has begun, with the idealistic motive to make a small difference carnet for Greece." Namely, by selling carnet through distributors, the incumbents in the Peloponnese, excellent domain Skouras wines. How excellent is this domain appears to emerge from the white Skouras Cuvée Prestige 2011, a blend of 70 percent and 30 percent Roditis moscofilero. The wine tastes good, fresh and lively without being acidic or dry fruit offers both white and green fruits, and is flawless. I enjoyed it with grilled salmon fillet with a slightly savory Feta salad which was also incorporated. Red Skouras Cuvée Prestige 2010, composed of aghiorghitiko plus 10 percent cabernet sauvignon, you would have seen his fresh fruit compare with Beaujolais Villages. Approximately For both wines, the retail price is approximately 8. Not to be missed is the white, named after its grape George carnet Skouras Moscofilero 2011, a musky, so somewhat druivige wine vief and juicy, with also some spiciness. It costs 11.
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