
Mavres Winery (Οινοποιείο Μαυρες)Lefkoritis Dry Rosé
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The Lefkoritis Dry Rosé of the Mavres Winery (Οινοποιείο Μαυρες) is in the top 0 of wines of Chania.

Details and technical informations about Mavres Winery (Οινοποιείο Μαυρες)'s Lefkoritis Dry Rosé.
Discover the grape variety: Early Muscat
Aromatic muscat whites in dry, sweet and sparkling styles, pale golden colour, broad and fragrant palate; intense muscat aromas (rose, fresh grape), white flowers (orange blossom), exotic fruits (lychee, mango) and honey. Grown in California, Australia and South Africa for sweet wines, sparkling wines and aromatic early-ripening table grapes. American muscat white grape, early-ripening cross, for fresh consumption and wine.
Informations about the Mavres Winery (Οινοποιείο Μαυρες)
The Mavres Winery (Οινοποιείο Μαυρες) is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Chania to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Chania
Cretan sub-region in the west of the island around Chania, dominated by the Lefka Ori (White Mountains), the coolest zone of Crete, calcareous and schistous soils. Vidiano is the signature indigenous white: generous and aromatic with apricot, yellow peach, citrus, white flowers, honey and a mineral touch — the Cretan equivalent of Viognier. Lively, crunchy Vilana (citrus, herbs) as white. Versatile indigenous Romeiko, fruity spiced Kotsifali and Syrah as Mediterranean reds.
The wine region of Crete
Largest Greek island and 2nd national wine region, millennia-old Minoan heritage. Signature native Vidiano in whites, rediscovered jewel: ample, expressive with signature apricot, yellow peach, white flowers, honey, tropical fruit and a mineral touch, round and long palate. Also fresh lemony Vilana, rare Plyto and Thrapsathiri. Liatiko reds (most planted) supple with cherry, dried herbs and spice; fruity Kotsifali, tannic Mandilari.
The word of the wine: Metis (grape variety)
A grape variety resulting from the crossing of two varieties of the same species. For example, pinotage (a South African grape variety) is the result of crossing pinot noir and cinsault.









