Oikonomoy Assyrtiko, "Phi", Dom. Economou

Oikonomoy Assyrtiko, "Phi", Dom. Economou

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Category
White
Could Assyrtiko, with its roots tracing back to ancient Greece, truly embody the essence of the Aegean spirit? The Oikonomoy Assyrtiko "Phi" from Dom. Economou offers a brilliant reflection of this grape's potential. This white wine presents vibrant aromas of citrus, minerals, an more
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Dom. Economou

Grape

Assyrtiko

Assyrtiko, a noble grape from Greece, offers a riveting blend of minerality and brightness, reflecting the sun-soaked vineyards of Santorini. With its crisp acidity and citrus notes, it dances on the palate like a philosopher at a party, pondering existence over a glass. Whether enjoyed young or aged in oak, each sip unveils layers of complexity—making it a companion for introspection or a delightful distraction from life’s uncertainties. Who knew a wine could provoke such thought?
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