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Mavrodaphne Of Patras Sweet Red Wine

(13)Rating, 3.7 out of 5 from 13 reviews.
75cl £7.50 per 75cl
£7.50

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Product Information

Style: A wonderfully rich and succulent full bodied sweet red wine made from the Mavrodaphne grape variety.
Source: The vineyards overlooking the Gulf of Patras in southern Greece.

History

Mavrodaphne of Patras is a traditional wine of Greece and is made from grape varieties that are unique to the country. The winery, CAVINO was established in 1958 in Aigio city in Peloponnese by Constantinos Anastassiou.

Country Of Origin

Greece

Agent

Kingsland Drinks

Grape Variety

Mavrodaphne

Current Vintage

NV

Brand

Cavino

Return To Address

www.cavino.gr

Regional Information

The Mavrodaphne wine has a Protected Designation of Origin - Patras. Cavino Winery&Distillery is located in Aigio in North-West part of Peloponnese. The company together with its warehouses is accessible by the National Road Athens-Patras.

Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)

Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites

Tasting Notes

Aromatic notes of dried fruits such as figs and raisins.

Features

Wine of Greece

Package Type

Bottle

Alcohol By Volume

15.0

Units

11.3

Manufacturer

Produced & bottled by:
Cavino Sa Gefira Meganiti,
25100 Aigio,
Greece.

Other Information

Full Product Name:
Mavrodaphne - Red Greek Wine

Origin:
Wine of Greece

Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 15.0%
Units: 11.3
11.3 UK Units per bottle
Know Your Limits
UK Government Recommends Adults do not regularly exceed:
Men: 3-4 units daily
Women: 2-3 units daily
Enjoy Responsibly
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Producer

Cavino

Serving Suggestions

Excellent served lightly chilled as a dessert wine or on its own as an aperitif

Winemaker

STELIOS TSIRIS

Preparation And Usage

Serve: Excellent served lightly chilled as a dessert wine or on its own as an aperitif.

Vinification Details

The grapes for this wine are harvested by hand at optimum ripeness typically during August.

Customer reviews

Overall ratings

Average 3.7 out of 5, based on 13 reviews.

Breakdown of ratings

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