
Winery GK WinesMencia
This wine generally goes well with
The Mencia of the Winery GK Wines is in the top 0 of wines of Larissa.

Details and technical informations about Winery GK Wines's Mencia.
Discover the grape variety: Trajadura
Structured, aromatic dry whites with a pale golden robe, an ample palate and moderate acidity, with signature aromas of citrus (lemon), white-fleshed fruits (pear, apple), white flowers and mineral notes. Brings body and structure to blends. A traditional component of Vinho Verde DOC (Portugal) and Rías Baixas DO (Galicia), blended with Alvarinho/Albariño and Loureiro. Autochthonous Portuguese and Galician variety, identical to Treixadura.
Informations about the Winery GK Wines
The Winery GK Wines is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Larissa to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Larissa
Greek PGI of Thessaly at the foot of Olympus (Tyrnavos, Rapsani), altitudes 150–750 m. Xinomavro is the indigenous signature red — powerful and tannic with intense black cherry, plum, olive, dried tomato, underbrush and a spiced-balsamic note, exceptional ageing. Krassato and Stavroto as structured complements (PDO Rapsani). Roditis, Batiki and Malagousia as aromatic white signatures with citrus, white flowers and mineral touch.
The wine region of Thessalia
Greek continental IGP (Larissa, Magnesia, Karditsa, Trikala) between Olympus, the Pindus and the Aegean, altitude vineyards, dry continental climate. Limniona signature indigenous red king in full revival: elegant and fresh with red cherry, raspberry, Mediterranean herbs, fine spices and floral touch, fine tannins and vibrant acidity — compared to Greek Pinot Noir. Structured Xinomavro in red, saline Assyrtiko and floral Malagousia in identity whites.
The word of the wine: Wooded
A set of aromas brought about by ageing in barrels (usually oak). This can be pleasant when, in small doses, it brings a touch of spice, roast or vanilla to an already constructed ensemble. When the violent woodiness dominates the wine, it is quickly tiring. Easily identifiable aromatically, it is sought after (to the point of abuse) by the makers of coarse wines. New World manufacturers and, alas, some French winemakers use oak chips to impart the woody taste, which is tantamount to artificial flavoring.






