
Not many people outside of Greece are familiar with Moschofilero, but this native grape has must to offer when it comes to white wines; especially Flowers Moschofilero.
Grown in the Peloponnese region of Mantinia, these grapes are pink-skinned and aromatic.
Often compared to Riesling, Traminer and Viognier, though its character is distinctively Greek in its very light, bright color and intense fruity and flowery taste.
Notes: Dry, light-bodied. Aromas and flavors of orange blossom, citrus, and honeydew.
Pairings: Swordfish, snapper, linguini
Serving Suggestions: Chilled
Region: Greece
Alcohol Content: 11%
Grown in the Peloponnese region of Mantinia, these grapes are pink-skinned and aromatic.
Often compared to Riesling, Traminer and Viognier, though its character is distinctively Greek in its very light, bright color and intense fruity and flowery taste.
Notes: Dry, light-bodied. Aromas and flavors of orange blossom, citrus, and honeydew.
Pairings: Swordfish, snapper, linguini
Serving Suggestions: Chilled
Region: Greece
Alcohol Content: 11%