Kontogiannis Family
Penteskoufi Rose 2022 PGI Korinthia, Certified biodynamic 750ml
Kontogiannis Family Penteskoufi Rose 2022 PGI Korinthia,
Certified biodynamic 750ml
The small castle of Penteskoufi in the Peloponnese was built by the Frankish Crusaders to "guard" the rock of Acrocorinth, while today it "guards" the vineyards of the Kontogianni family in the surrounding area and lends its name to two wines of the small winery. The Penteskoufi Rosé, made from the Mavroudi grape variety, which genetic studies suggest is related to the Agiorgitiko grape from the Nemea region, known for its famous rosé and red wines from the Peloponnese, is fermented directly from whole grapes. Like all wines from the Kontogianni family, this rosé wine undergoes spontaneous fermentation, is unfiltered, and unrefined when bottled. It's a wine that pairs beautifully with Greek summer cuisine.
A direct press gastronomic rosé from the Mavroudi variety. Wild yeast and the lowest intervention possible in the cellar, this wine is destined to go hand in hand with Greek summer cuisine, and especially the “fruits” of the Greek sea.
In the glass, it's almost cherry red. On the nose, it's somewhat reserved. Fruity aromas of pomegranate and wild strawberry, complemented by Mediterranean herbs and spices.
In the mouth, it's medium-bodied with well-integrated acidity, a touch of tannin, and a subtle smoothness on the palate. This rosé wine doesn't emphasize its fruitiness. It's an excellent accompaniment to dishes, especially seafood.
Taste: Dry
Aromas: Spices, Pomegranate, Mediterranean Herbs, Wild Strawberries
Grape Variety: 100% Mavroudi
Region: Peloponnese
Appellation / Origin: P.G.I. Corinth
Alcohol Content: 12%
The biodynamic winery of the Kontogiannis family was founded in 1999 as a response to the desire to return to nature and a more natural way of life. Michalis Kontogiannis left bustling Athens and his profession as a journalist to work the land that his father had left him. The family winery is located near Akrokorinth ("Upper Corinth"), a historically significant place close to the ancient city of Corinth. Akrokorinth is an ancient fortified site situated on a 575-meter-high plateau. For five generations, the family has been dedicated to agriculture in this area.
The Kontogiannis family also produces an amazing Petimezi- Grape Syrup