Domaine Economou (Oikonomoy) Late Harvest Liatiko Sitia 2000 Front Label
Domaine Economou (Oikonomoy) Late Harvest Liatiko Sitia 2000 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

This unique blend of 80% Liatiko and 20% Mandilaria is made entirely of estate fruit from ungrafted 80-90 year old vines. The vineyard has marl, limestone, sand, and schist soils and sits at an altitude of 700 meters. Maceration takes place over 6-8 days followed by spontaneous native yeast fermentation in stainless steel. Elevage is in 350 liter Burgundian oak for 36 months.
Domaine Economou

Domaine Economou

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Apart from the classics, we find many regional gems of different styles.

Late harvest wines are probably the easiest to understand. Grapes are picked so late that the sugars build up and residual sugar remains after the fermentation process. Ice wine, a style founded in Germany and there referred to as eiswein, is an extreme late harvest wine, produced from grapes frozen on the vine, and pressed while still frozen, resulting in a higher concentration of sugar. It is becoming a specialty of Canada as well, where it takes on the English name of ice wine.

Vin Santo, literally “holy wine,” is a Tuscan sweet wine made from drying the local white grapes Trebbiano Toscano and Malvasia in the winery and not pressing until somewhere between November and March.

Rutherglen is an historic wine region in northeast Victoria, Australia, famous for its fortified Topaque and Muscat with complex tawny characteristics.

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As one of Greece’s largest island’s, its wines enjoyed high glory during the Middle Ages. Today Crete is full of ambitious winemakers with the city of Heraklion as its viticultural hub.

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