
Winery MouzenidisDry Red (Ερυδρός Ξηρός)
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Details and technical informations about Winery Mouzenidis's Dry Red (Ερυδρός Ξηρός).
Discover the grape variety: Meslier Saint François
Simple, lively dry whites with a pale golden hue, slender body and sharp acidity; undemonstrative aromas of citrus (lemon), white flowers and herbaceous notes. Neutral, acid profile primarily for distillation. A traditional component of Armagnac AOC blends, contributing to the aromatic identity of Gascon eau-de-vie. Native French white grape from the South-West, grown mainly in Charente and Gascony.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Dry Red (Ερυδρός Ξηρός) from Winery Mouzenidis are 0, 2016
Informations about the Winery Mouzenidis
The Winery Mouzenidis is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 5 wines for sale in the of Thessaloniki to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Thessaloniki
IGP at the heart of Greek Central Macedonia (Thessaloniki), vineyards 50–800 m tempered by the Aegean. Xinomavro is the signature red king ('acid-black'): structured and taut with black cherry, sun-dried tomato, olive, herbs and spice, firm tannins, lively acidity — compared to Nebbiolo, a great ageing wine. Fruity Limnio and Syrah as reds. Floral Malagouzia, saline Assyrtiko, fresh Roditis as whites.
The wine region of Macedonia
Large wine region of northern Greece, 1st by volume, altitude vineyards tempered by mountain massifs. Signature Xinomavro ("acid black") as king grape: structured, complex reds with signature notes of tart cherry, dried tomato, black olive, Mediterranean herbs, leather and a mineral touch, firm tannins and long ageing — compared to Nebbiolo. Stars in PDO Naoussa, Amyndeon, Goumenissa and Rapsani. Also lively, mineral Assyrtiko, aromatic Malagousia as whites.
The word of the wine: Ancestral method
A method of making certain sparkling wines such as blanquette de Limoux, sparkling gaillac or clairette de Die, which consists of a second fermentation in the bottle based on natural sugars and yeasts naturally brought by the grapes (unlike the méthode champenoise, which requires the addition of tirage liquor).













