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Sarris V for Vostilidi 2020
Drink it now or cellar for up to 5 years. No need to decant.
Located in the southwestern area of the beautiful island of Kefalonia, the Sarris winery was founded by Panos Sarris. After a long and successful career as a sommelier and a significant entrepreneurial experience with his own restaurant, on one of the stunning beaches of the island, Panos has decided to devote himself to the production of natural wine.
The 100% Vostilidi grapes have been carefully selected from a vineyard in Lixouri, near Vatsa beach. The wine was spontaneously fermented with indigenous yeasts in inox vats and then left to mature for 9 months in oak casks. It is produced in small quantities and in the most natural way possible, and it’s not filtered.
The V for Vostilidi has an intense golden color with some orange hues. On the nose, it shows a remarkable concentration of aromas: honey, candied papaya, orange jam, vanilla and dried apricot. On the palate, the wine is intense with an initial slight sweet note, followed by surprising acidity and a tannic mouthfeel. It has a good body and a pleasant and long aftertaste. A Greek orange wine. Try it with quail, mushroom risotto, or rich fish preparations.
Located in the southwestern area of the beautiful island of Kefalonia, the Sarris winery was founded by Panos Sarris. After a long and successful career as a sommelier and a significant entrepreneurial experience with his own restaurant, on one of the stunning beaches of the island, Panos has decided to devote himself to the production of natural wine.
The 100% Vostilidi grapes have been carefully selected from a vineyard in Lixouri, near Vatsa beach. The wine was spontaneously fermented with indigenous yeasts in inox vats and then left to mature for 9 months in oak casks. It is produced in small quantities and in the most natural way possible, and it’s not filtered.
The V for Vostilidi has an intense golden color with some orange hues. On the nose, it shows a remarkable concentration of aromas: honey, candied papaya, orange jam, vanilla and dried apricot. On the palate, the wine is intense with an initial slight sweet note, followed by surprising acidity and a tannic mouthfeel. It has a good body and a pleasant and long aftertaste. A Greek orange wine. Try it with quail, mushroom risotto, or rich fish preparations.
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