All tagged greece

Interview with Julian Hanna: "Island"

Julian Hanna has just published "Island," a book all about island life. In this episode, I interview him all about island culture and how it differs from the culture of the "mainland." We take in islands associated with wine in many different ways: Madeira, Sardinia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and plenty of others.

Greece (V): A Brief Defence of Retsina

The final episode on Greek wine features a brief defence of Retsina, a style of wine made since antiquity. When Greece opened up to tourists in the 1960s onwards, Greek wine unfortunately became synonymous with cheap, industrial Retsina. But, whisper it, is Retsina finally getting better?

Greece (IV): Other Black Grape Varieties

The fourth episode on Greek wine focuses on other black grape varieties such as Mavrodaphne and Limniona, as well as trends for natural and biodynamic winemaking. So much has changed in Greece over the last forty years, yet such change has been based on championing historic, indigeneous varieties.

Greek Wines (III): Agiorgitiko & Xinamavro

Continuing the focus on Greece, this episode looks in detail at two of the country's major black varieties: Agiorgitiko and Xinomavro. Quality and styles vary, but there's some exceptional wine being made, particularly from Xinomavro. Talking about these two varieties also emphasises the diversity of Greece's geography and styles of wine.

Greek Wine (II): Other Whites

In the second episode focusing on Greek wine with importer Dionysi Grevenitis, we discuss the country's white wines. Following on from the first episode's focus on Assyrtiko, the conversation moves to Malagousia, Moschofilero, and Robola and the huge variety of white wine made in Greece.

Greek Wine (I): Introduction + Assyrtiko

Greece's wine history goes back thousands of years but it's only over the last 40 years that the industry has got back on track, with the production of outstanding white wine as well as very good red, from both indigenous and international varieties. I interview Dionysi Grevenitis, who has imported Greek wines for the last decade as the country has improved its international reputation. We talk about where Greek wine has developed in that time, as well as Greece's great white variety: Assyrtiko.

Greece

Greek winemaking (and drinking) goes all way back to Ancient Greece, but after centuries of neglect it's only in recent decades that the country has once again begun to make high-quality wine. Despite economic challenges and the difficulty of marketing unfamiliar varieties and regions, there are Greek producers determined to make great wine. Learn about the varieties and regions in this episode so you can go and check out some of the fantastic - and fantastic value - wines being made.