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In ancient Greece people enjoyed chilled wine at social gatherings, using specially designed cooling pots called psykter.
As longtime fans of Greek wine and especially Assyrtiko from Santorini ... Made in an extremely limited quantity of 6,000 bottles—which is larger than normal due to a generous harvest—only ...
This wine jug (oinochoe) would have been used by everyday people across the Ancient Greek World ... and which can still be seen on bottles of Chianti to this day.
Why the bad rap? Possibly because, for many people, Greek wine means retsina: That's a love it-or-hate it wine that is dosed with pine resin (originally used to keep goatskin wine bags from leaking).
Celts drank Greek wine according to a recent study of ceramic containers which have been excavated from a hillfort site in ...
As longtime fans of Greek wine and especially Assyrtiko from Santorini, we were recently blown away by Gai’a’s latest release, 2022 Ammonite, a single-plot Assyrtiko from 300-year-old ungrafted vines.