Vin rouge Xinomavro INIMA-Katogi Averoff-750ml
Vin rouge Xinomavro INIMA-Katogi Averoff-750ml Vin rouge Xinomavro INIMA-Katogi Averoff-750ml

Vin rouge Xinomavro INIMA-Katogi Averoff-750ml

Vin rouge
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Vin rouge Xinomavro INIMA

Caractéristiques: Rouge rubis brillant avec des reflets violets. Arômes de fruits rouges et d'épices au nez, avec des notes de violette et de réglisse. Tanins immédiatement apparents mais fondus; l'acidité, qui aide ce vin à garder sa fraîcheur croquante pendant des années; structure complexe. Un vin extraordinaire avec un arrière-goût remarquable.

Vinification: Macération pré-fermentaire à 12-15°C pendant sept jours. Fermentation pendant environ 20 jours à 30–32ºC. Le jeune vin est transféré dans des fûts de 300 litres de chêne français de Nevers pour la fermentation malolactique ; il repose sur ses lies pendant une période de deux mois. La fermentation malolactique est suivie d'un batonnage et d'un nouvel élevage d'au moins dix mois.

Cépage: XINOMAVRO

Région: Vignoble sélectionné à Rudina, Naoussa. Age de la vigne : 30 ans environ. Rendement : jusqu'à 9 tonnes par hectare. Sol argilo-sableux bien drainé. Le climat est continental, avec des hivers froids et des étés chauds. Les courants d'air frais de Mount Vermion permettent à ces raisins de mûrir complètement.

Récolte: Fin septembre.

Accords mets et vins: A déguster avec des viandes grillées ou rôties.

Dans le dialecte valaque local de Metsovo, inima signifie « cœur, âme ». Ce vin est l'expression de l'énergie positive et de l'enthousiasme de tous ceux qui se sont investis corps et âme dans l'élaboration de cette nouvelle gamme de vins de Katogi Averoff.

Contient des sulfites.

Caractéristiques principales

Brand:
Katogi Averoff

Caractéristiques

Emballage:
Bouteille en verre
Couleur:
Vin rouge

Dimensions

Poids brut:
1180gr
Poids net:
750ml

The People behind the Wine

Starting in the late 1950s, Katogi Averoff remains profoundly connected with its founder, Evangelos Averoff, the Metsovo region and our family of vine-growers and winemakers.

Our Philosophy

“This labour of love started out as a hobby but grew into an expansive vision. If you know what it feels like to have achieved a seemingly unattainable vision, you will appreciate what this means: It makes the soul expand."

Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza "With Reason and Dream"

Katogi Averoff finds inspiration in life and people; in vines, which flourish under difficult conditions; in bears and birds, our companions in the Metsovo vineyards; in people, who overcome all adversities to create. We are inspired by everything that delights the senses and frees the mind and soul – everything that transforms our winemaking pursuit into a true state of mind.

The People

True to its founder’s ideals, Katogi Averoff empowers its team to make their visions come true, to keep alive their smile and creative vision.

The Heritage

In the late 1950s, Evangelos Averoff planted the first Cabernet Sauvignon vines in Greece, on the steep slopes of Mount Pindus. In his home cellar at Metsovo, he bottled the first vintage what would become famous as the Katogi Averoff wines.

"Vines of France on the mountains of Greece…," proudly read the label he lovingly designed for that first wine. Yet, it turned out to be more than a hobby. Averoff’s vision to replant and transform the abandoned slopes of the Pindus into vineyards as well as revive the indigenous vinicultural tradition that flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries formed part of a far-reaching effort to boost economic and cultural development in the region.

Indeed, with the help of experts from Greece and France, Averoff developed one of Greece’s most celebrated and highest-altitude vineyards. He also built a small winery on the eastern outskirts of Metsovo. Becoming famous throughout Greece and garnering international awards, Katogi’s red wine became the cornerstone in Averoff’s quest to revive indigenous Greek grape varieties and develop successful blends with foreign varieties. The estate’s vision was also reflected in being one of the earliest to embrace authentic vine-growing and winemaking methods in Greece – an operation model that would become prevalent 30 years later, demonstrating the huge potential of the Greek vineyard.

After Evangelos Averoff’s passing in 1990, Katogi Averoff continued to grow, while remaining true to its founder’s vision, under managing director Sotiris Ioannou. New vineyards were planted in the Metsovo region, experiments with new grape varieties continued, new wine blends were explored. The winery has been constantly updated and expanded, increasing production and expanding national and international distribution.

Managed by Alexander Ioannou, Evangelos Averoff’s grandson, Katogi Averoff today continues to cultivate vineyards in the Metsovo region, focusing on reviving the indigenous varieties of the region and developing wine tourism.


Vineyards perched on the slopes of Mount Pindus

Steeply sloping vineyards perched on the slopes of the Pindus mountain range, battling with wild boars, bears and extreme weather conditions; people who persevere to obtain the best grape possible: This is where our vines grow.

The vineyard

The Yiniets vineyards are Greece’s highest (950–1050m above sea level). On the slopes of Mount Pindus the seasons unfold at their own pace, and the vines take their time ripening. Yiniets (the Vlach word for vineyard) is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Traminer, Syrah, as well as the region’s lesser-known indigenous varieties, such as Vlachiko, Gudaba and Pyknoassa.

The winery

The Katogi Averoff winery is a building of notable architecture. The exterior blends in harmoniously with traditional Metsovo architecture, while the facilities are decorated with unique art work installations.

Metsovo

Metsovo is a picturesque Vlach village of unique architecture and ambiance in the Pindus mountain range. A region of spectacular natural beauty, with forests, rivers and rare fauna and flora, Metsovo has a rich and long history, a sophisticated gastronomy and complex cultural identity, showcased in the exhibitions and events of the Evangelos Averoff Art Gallery and the Metsovo Museum of Folk Art.

The bears

The vineyards are situated in the brown-bear habitat in Metsovo. It is hardly unusual to spot the footprints of bears or their little cubs near the vines. In fact, the local bears used to consume almost one third of the white Traminer grape variety production. Even today bears visit our vineyards and enjoy the grapes of their choice. Ursa Trail, a mountain marathon race, is organised every year in Metsovo. The starting line is at the Metsovo village, and the route follows along the mountain paths in the bears’ footsteps.

Metsovo wines have been touched by the bear!