Methymnaeos - Chidiriotiko - Orgánico - Vino Naranja

Methymnaeos - Chidiriotiko - Organic - Orange Wine - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Methymnaeos - Chidiriotiko - Orgánico - Vino Naranja

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ABV
13.5%
Servicio
10° - 12° C
Características
Light intensityCitrus fruitStone fruitMineralMedium(+) alcoholMedium-bodied

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Methymnaeos

Methymnaeos

Methymnaeos es una bodega griega ubicada en la isla de Lesvos en el mar Egeo, operando bajo la denominación PGI Lesvos. El productor se enfoca en la producción...

Methymnaeos es una bodega griega ubicada en la isla de Lesvos en el mar Egeo, operando bajo la denominación PGI Lesvos. El productor se enfoca en la producción de vino, trabajando con variedades de uva griegas indígenas en este terroir isleño distintivo.

Lesvos, la tercera isla más grande de Grecia, tiene una tradición vitivinícola que se remonta a la antigüedad pero experimentó un declive significativo durante el período otomano y la crisis de la filoxera. Los suelos volcánicos de la isla y el clima mediterráneo, moderado por las brisas marinas, crean condiciones favorables para el cultivo de la vid. La designación PGI Lesvos permite a los viticultores trabajar con variedades internacionales y griegas nativas mientras mantienen la identidad geográfica.

Methymnaeos trabaja con Chidiriotiko, una variedad de uva blanca indígena rara originaria de Lesvos. La bodega produce vino naranja a partir de esta variedad utilizando métodos ecológicos, empleando técnicas de maceración extendida que dan a las uvas blancas su color ámbar característico y una estructura de taninos mejorada. Este enfoque representa parte del resurgimiento más amplio de métodos de vinificación tradicionales y variedades indígenas en las islas griegas.

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Aegean Islands

Aegean Islands

The Aegean Islands comprise a scattered archipelago in the eastern Mediterranean, stretching between mainland Greece and Turkey. This ancient wine region includes several dozen islands, with Santorini, Lesvos,...

The Aegean Islands comprise a scattered archipelago in the eastern Mediterranean, stretching between mainland Greece and Turkey. This ancient wine region includes several dozen islands, with Santorini, Lesvos, Crete, and Rhodes among the most significant for viticulture. The islands' winemaking heritage spans millennia, with archaeological evidence of wine production dating back to the Bronze Age.

The volcanic soils of Santorini and the diverse microclimates across the island chain create distinctive terroir conditions. Strong Mediterranean winds, particularly the summer meltemi, help moderate temperatures and reduce humidity, creating challenging but beneficial growing conditions. The volcanic ash and pumice soils of Santorini, combined with minimal rainfall, force vines to develop deep root systems and concentrate flavors intensely.

Assyrtiko stands as the region's flagship white grape variety, particularly renowned on Santorini where it produces mineral-driven wines with remarkable acidity and aging potential. The unique basket-shaped vine training system called "kouloura" protects grapes from fierce winds while maximizing moisture retention. Indigenous varieties like Chidiriotiko on Lesvos contribute to the region's diversity, sometimes vinified as orange wines using traditional extended skin contact methods that reflect the area's ancient winemaking practices.

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PGI Lesvos

PGI Lesvos

PGI Lesvos is a Protected Geographical Indication covering the Greek island of Lesvos in the North Aegean Sea. Located between the Turkish coast and mainland Greece, Lesvos is...

PGI Lesvos is a Protected Geographical Indication covering the Greek island of Lesvos in the North Aegean Sea. Located between the Turkish coast and mainland Greece, Lesvos is the third-largest Greek island and part of the broader Aegean Islands wine region. The island has a long history of viticulture dating back to ancient times, though the modern PGI designation was established as part of Greece's wine classification system.

The island's Mediterranean climate features hot, dry summers and mild winters, with volcanic soils contributing to the terroir. Lesvos permits both international and indigenous Greek grape varieties under the PGI regulations. The volcanic origin of the island creates mineral-rich soils that can impart distinctive characteristics to the wines. Traditional winemaking methods are often employed alongside modern techniques, with some producers focusing on indigenous varieties like Chidiriotiko.

Wines from PGI Lesvos reflect the island's unique terroir and maritime influence. The volcanic soils and Mediterranean climate contribute to wines with good minerality and concentrated flavors. Indigenous varieties like Chidiriotiko can produce distinctive orange wines through extended skin contact, resulting in amber-colored wines with complex tannin structure and oxidative notes that differentiate them from conventional white wine production methods.

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