Alcohol in Greece 

Greece is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world and among the first wine-producing territories in Europe. The earliest evidence of Greek wine has been dated to 6,500 years ago, where wine was produced on a household or communal basis. In ancient times, as trade in wine became extensive, it was transported from end to end of the Mediterranean; Greek wine had especially high prestige in Italy under the Roman Empire. In the medieval period, wines exported from Crete, Monemvasia and other Greek ports fetched high prices in northern Europe.


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Alpha Estate Rose Xinomavro 2016

Boutari Legacy 1879

Domaine Hatzimichalis 2010 Alfega Greek Red Dry Wine 

Domaine Karanika Brut Cuvee Speciale Xinomavro 

Domaine Lyrarakis Okto Red

Douloufakis Winery Dafnios White Vidiano 2016

Hatzidakis Santorini Assyrtiko

Gaia Wines Wild Ferment Assyrtiko

Junique Juniper and Wine

Kir Yianni Ramnista 2013

Markovitis Xinomavro Naoussa 2012

Porto Carras Chateau Porto Carras 2007

Thea Mantinia 2016 Seméli

Thymiopoulos Xinomavro


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