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Ktima Gerovassiliou Epanomi Malagousia 2024
Ktima Gerovassiliou Epanomi Malagousia 2024 – Buy Online from Corking Wines UK
Discover the Elegance of a Premium Greek White Wine
Ktima Gerovassiliou Malagousia 2024 is an outstanding expression of one of Greece’s most distinctive white grape varieties. Crafted exclusively from 100% Malagousia grapes grown in the sun-drenched region of Epanomi in Macedonia, this exceptional wine is produced under the careful guidance of renowned winemaker Evangelos Gerovassiliou.
Tasting Notes – Fresh, Aromatic and Mineral-Driven
This vintage showcases expressive aromas of white pear, ripe peach, and lemon zest, intertwined with delicate floral undertones. The palate is lush and balanced, offering a silky texture, gentle spice, and a crisp, mouthwatering finish. Hints of flint and mineral linger on the palate, enhancing the wine’s vibrant character.
With an ABV of 13%, a dry/sweet value of 2, and residual sugar of 3.2g/L, this white wine delivers both freshness and subtle complexity – perfect for wine lovers seeking something refined and characterful.
Why Choose Ktima Gerovassiliou Malagousia 2024?
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✔ 100% Malagousia – One of Greece’s most aromatic native varieties
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✔ Produced in Epanomi, Macedonia – A renowned terroir for premium white wines
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✔ Sustainable winemaking – Vegan and vegetarian friendly
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✔ Perfect for seafood, Mediterranean cuisine, or as an elegant aperitif
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✔ Sealed with Diam cork closure for quality preservation
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✔ Available in 75cl bottles, sold in cases of 6
Food Pairing Suggestions
The Ktima Gerovassiliou Malagousia 2024 is a versatile wine that pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes. Consider serving it with:
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Fresh seafood, such as grilled fish or shellfish
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Light appetizers like feta cheese or Greek salad
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White meats, such as roasted chicken or pork
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Pasta with creamy sauces or citrus-based dressings
Why Choose Ktima Gerovassiliou Epanomi Malagousia 2024?
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Authentic Greek Wine: Experience the craftsmanship of Evangelos Gerovassiliou, one of Greece’s leading winemakers.
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Vibrant and Balanced: Enjoy a dry, fresh, and well-structured wine with a remarkable balance of fruit and minerality.
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Vegan-Friendly: Made without animal-derived products, making it suitable for both vegans and vegetarians.
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Perfect for Special Occasions: With its rich and complex flavor profile, this wine is ideal for both casual meals and celebratory moments.
Customer Reviews
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Sophia W. (London)
"A delightful Greek wine that impresses with its fruity aroma and crisp finish. Pairs beautifully with seafood, and I highly recommend it for any white wine lover!" -
Daniel R. (Manchester)
"The Malagousia 2024 is a true gem. Its mineral character and vibrant acidity made it a great match with our roasted chicken dinner. I will be buying more!" -
Jessica H. (Edinburgh)
"I love the balance of fruit and spice in this wine. It’s a great alternative to more traditional whites, and I’ll definitely be adding it to my collection."
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Price | £126.15 |
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Country | Greece |
Brand | Ktima Gerovassiliou |
Vintage | 2024 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
Winery | At Ktima Gerovassiliou, the single, private vineyard is cultivated with great care and enthusiasm, which leads to constant research and experimentation with Greek and international varieties. New technological advances blend well with tradition throughout the vine growing and vinification processes to produce high-quality wines that carry all the distinct characteristics of the terroir of Epanomi. The Mediterranean climate has mild winters and hot summers tempered by sea breezes. The vineyard is surrounded by the sea, which is three kilometres away, while its west side faces the Thermaic Gulf, Mount Olympus and the beaches of Pieria. The vines are grown in soils which are mainly sandy with a few clayey substrates and calcareous rocks. It is rich in sea fossils, as sea deposits form the surrounding hilly area. |