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Santorini Hatzidakis Assyrtiko Cuvée 15 2014(white)
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    Santorini Hatzidakis Assyrtiko Cuvée 15
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    About the producer

    This organic domaine, founded by Haridimos Hatzidakis in 1996, is located on the island of Santorini. This unique terroir, with its volcanic soils whipped by strong winds, requires a special bush pruning technique reminiscent of bird’s nests. Particular attention is paid to the vines and this allows the various indigenous grape varieties grown on this domaine to express themselves fully.

    About the wine

    Cuvée 15 exudes aromas of yellow fruits and citrus (ripe lemon), floral and iodised notes. The palate is very fruity, with saline notes too, an attractive acidity and a rich, crystalline body.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Greece - Santorini

    Producers and wineries: Hatzidakis

    Colour: white

    Food and wine pairings: Poularde à la crème, Saumon grillé à l'unilatéral, Chèvre chaud rôti au miel

    Appellation: Santorini

    Viticulture: organic More information....

    Service temperature: 11°

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    Auction history Santorini Hatzidakis Assyrtiko Cuvée 15 2014
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