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Oenops Apla Rose 2022
Oenops Apla Rose 2022
- Country- Greece
- Region- Macedonia
- Grape Varieties- Xinomavro 50%, Limniona 30%, Mavroudi 20%
- Alcohol by volume- 13%
- Dry/Sweet value: 1 (1 is dry, 7 is very sweet)
ResidualSugar: 1.5
Contains Sulphites: Yes
Vegetarian/Vegan: Yes/Yes
Milk/Eggs: No/No
Organic: No
Biodynamic: No - Case 6 / 75cl
- Producer- Oenops Wines
- A complex and refreshing rose from three Greek varieties showing elegant notes of tangerine, strawberry, raspberry, and a subtle hint of tomato, one of the unique aromas of Xinomavro. Crisp and fruity with a long, refreshing finish.
Each vineyard plot was vinified separately. The grapes were chilled to 5°C and then were carefully sorted, gently pressed in a pneumatic press with almost 30% remaining as whole clusters. Fermentation took place in stainless steel tanks with selected yeasts. The wine spent two to four months in stainless steel on its fine lees, to retain the purity of fruit and the distinctive characteristics of the indigenous Greek varieties.
A complex and refreshing rosé from three Greek varieties showing elegant notes of tangerine, strawberry, raspberry and a subtle hint of tomato, one of the unique aromas of Xinomavro. Crisp and fruity with a long, refreshing finish.
Country | Greece |
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Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | Yes |
Winery | The grapes come from a range of specially selected vineyards across Northern Greece, particularly from cool-climate regions, where the Mediterranean climate is tempered by strong continental influences. Diurnal temperature differences allow the grapes to build complex flavours while retaining refreshing natural acidity. The vines are trained using a variety of methods, which have been tailored to suit the variety, and vigour of the vine and the terroir, however, most are Double Cordon, to keep yields low and concentrate the flavours in the fruit. The majority of the vineyards are cultivated following organic principles, although they are not certified, and all grapes are hand-harvested in the cool of the morning to retain freshness. |