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Category Archives: GREECE
Ktima Gerovassiliou: Grecian Formula Number One
The Greeks have been at it for six thousand years, and the presumption is that they’ve learned a trick or two. Something that has eluded them, however, by intention or intractability, is making wine names that un-Greeks can pronounce. Of … Continue reading
Eenie, Meenie, Santorini: Wines To Serve With Prawn Linguini
120 miles southwest of mainland Greece there is a wisp of an island upon which mighty things have happened, are happening, and—the Twelve Olympians willing—will continue to happen long after you and I are riding point during the zombie apocalypse. … Continue reading
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Tagged aidani, assyrtiko, athiri, Jen O'Flanagan, Santorini wine, Vinsanto
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Greek Wine: A Luscious Legacy
That the world of Greek wine has seen its share of woe and wonder, slumps and slights, triumphs and transformations should come as no surprise: the Greek wine industry is more than six thousand years old. As the cradle of … Continue reading
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