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How to Pick the Best Greek Red Wine for Beginners?

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  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Greece indeed stands as not the most obvious nation when it comes to red wines, but be fair- it should. Actually, Greek red wines have earned a rather silent reputation for producing fine, deep flavor while bringing a distinct regional ingredient into the mix.


The Emergent Star: Greek Reds


Greek history concerning wine has lasted thousands of years, and yet only in recent decades has the world begun paying close attention to the amazing quality coming from this Mediterranean nation. Greek red wines usually come in from native grapes like Xinomavro, Agiorgitiko, and Mavrotragano, being varieties that have robust, earthy flavors and potential for excellent aging. Due to such characteristics, these wines have a memory of Greece regarding sun-soaked environments, rugged mountain sides, and coastal influences-the overall balance between richness and freshness.


But aside from the native heroes, international sorts have found their place in Greek soil, none more than cabernet franc tesco.


Cabernet Franc: A Very Sophisticated Choice


While internationally, cabernet franc tesco is often in the shadow of Cabernet Sauvignon, it sometimes shines alone. It is considered a grape with aromatic complexity, soft tannins, and food-friendly character; thus, Greek winemakers have decided to employ it, willing to explore stronger profiles and international appeal.


The Greek Cabernet Franc speaks very much through its terroir. This unique mutation, wrought by Mediterranean sunshine, cool nights, and mineral-rich soils, emphasizes an aromatic profile of ripe red berries, green bell pepper, and spices and herbs. This is a wine so familiar yet so fresh that it is an experience between the elegance of the Old World and the vivacity of the character that is Greek.


Greek Red Wines
Greek Red Wines

A versatile red wine for any event


Dinner in: unwinding after work with a few friends having a barbecue over the weekend; and finding something for your host. Whatever the occasion, Cabernet feels right quite on. Medium-bodied with smooth tannins, it can go with so many different preparations, such as grilled meats and roasted veggies or a charcuterie board.


So next time you think of red wine, don't just restrict yourself. Explore the beauties of Greek red wines and the refinement of Cabernet Franc, not just at Tesco, but with passionate producers with something worth remembering. Cheers to keeping an eye out for your next favourite!

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Greek wine, culture and gastronomy have joined hands for centuries with Wine, having been an important part of Greek culture for over 4000 years as it becomes profound from the numerous archaeological discoveries all over Greece. A major part in the Greek mythology around God Dionysus, a god devoted to appreciation of the multi-faceted joy of life.

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