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Greece is among both the oldest and among the newest wine nations in the world. Although it got cooking with winemaking more than 6000 years ago, a huge break in the action took it out of the winemaking game from about the mid 1400s until the 1990s. It's back these days, and as it has always been grapes are grown everywhere in this small but diverse country. With the best wines made from indigenous grapes and select regions, you'll want to listen to this show to know what to seek out. And don't forget to look at a map while or after listening!
Here's a rundown of the topics we covered:
Geography: We go over where the heck Greece is and what’s here that’s good for grapes!
History
Classification:Before we launch into the regions and wines, we tell you about the classification
The Regions and Grapes
Northern Greece: Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace
Thrace –isbordered by Turkey and Bulgaria in the North, Aegean in the south, makes mostly international wine varieties
Greek Macedonia– borders the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria in the north and the Aegean sea in the south. It’s semi-mountainous, and the rocky soils make it great red wine country
Epirus: NW Grecian mainland, mountains are essential to high quality.
Central Greece: Central Greece, Thessalia
Central Greece (this is where Athens is): Hot and dry, more white than red
Thessalia (Thessaly): Borders Greek Macedonia, Central Greece, the Aegean Sea – Mediterranean climate with continental influences. Best areas are in the mountains that surround the region
Southwestern Greece: Ionian Islands, Peloponnese
Peloponnese: Where Sparta and Olympia were this is a peninsula on the southern edge of mainland Greece. Best areas are on the eastern side of the Peloponnese, at altitude
Ionian Islands: Ruled by Venetians in Middle Ages – today tourism = shrinking vineyards
CRETE
Crete: Largest Island (150 miles long), on the southern edge of Aegean. Hottest vineyards in Greece.
Aegean Islands
To sum up:
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Thanks to our sponsor this week:
Halpern Financial
Imagine a path to wealth that just works. A team of experts at your beck and call, technology to keep tabs on your money 24/7, financial education and the personal touch that makes organizing your financial life feel achievable, rather than daunting.Halpern Financial is a fiduciary, fee-only, independent advisor that offers a combination of online tools and personal connection to help clients systematically achieve their goals.
Go to halpernfinancial.com/wine for more information!
Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople
And to sign up for classes, please go to www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes!
Most of the info for this show came from the Official Wines of Greece Web site: https://winesofgreece.org/
Get the back catalog on Patreon!Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Greece is among both the oldest and among the newest wine nations in the world. Although it got cooking with winemaking more than 6000 years ago, a huge break in the action took it out of the winemaking game from about the mid 1400s until the 1990s. It's back these days, and as it has always been grapes are grown everywhere in this small but diverse country. With the best wines made from indigenous grapes and select regions, you'll want to listen to this show to know what to seek out. And don't forget to look at a map while or after listening!
Here's a rundown of the topics we covered:
Geography: We go over where the heck Greece is and what’s here that’s good for grapes!
History
Classification:Before we launch into the regions and wines, we tell you about the classification
The Regions and Grapes
Northern Greece: Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace
Thrace –isbordered by Turkey and Bulgaria in the North, Aegean in the south, makes mostly international wine varieties
Greek Macedonia– borders the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria in the north and the Aegean sea in the south. It’s semi-mountainous, and the rocky soils make it great red wine country
Epirus: NW Grecian mainland, mountains are essential to high quality.
Central Greece: Central Greece, Thessalia
Central Greece (this is where Athens is): Hot and dry, more white than red
Thessalia (Thessaly): Borders Greek Macedonia, Central Greece, the Aegean Sea – Mediterranean climate with continental influences. Best areas are in the mountains that surround the region
Southwestern Greece: Ionian Islands, Peloponnese
Peloponnese: Where Sparta and Olympia were this is a peninsula on the southern edge of mainland Greece. Best areas are on the eastern side of the Peloponnese, at altitude
Ionian Islands: Ruled by Venetians in Middle Ages – today tourism = shrinking vineyards
CRETE
Crete: Largest Island (150 miles long), on the southern edge of Aegean. Hottest vineyards in Greece.
Aegean Islands
To sum up:
______________________________________________
Thanks to our sponsor this week:
Halpern Financial
Imagine a path to wealth that just works. A team of experts at your beck and call, technology to keep tabs on your money 24/7, financial education and the personal touch that makes organizing your financial life feel achievable, rather than daunting.Halpern Financial is a fiduciary, fee-only, independent advisor that offers a combination of online tools and personal connection to help clients systematically achieve their goals.
Go to halpernfinancial.com/wine for more information!
Thanks to YOU! The podcast supporters on Patreon, who are helping us to make the podcast possible and who we give goodies in return for their help! Check it out today: https://www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople
And to sign up for classes, please go to www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes!
Most of the info for this show came from the Official Wines of Greece Web site: https://winesofgreece.org/
Get the back catalog on Patreon!Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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