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Tinto Nemea grego

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  1. Agiorgitiko translates to 'Saint George'. The grape is named after the Saint George Church located within the Nemea appellation.

  2. The wine is sometimes called the 'Blood of Hercules', because in Greek mythology, Hercules and the lion he famously slayed, lived in Nemea.

  3. Nemea reds have increased in quality since the 1990s after more investments into high-tech wineries were made in the appellation.

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  • carvalho
    baunilha
    chocolate
    1. carvalho
    2. baunilha
    3. chocolate
    4. tabaco
    5. cravinho
    6. cedro
    7. café
    8. chocolate negro
    9. noz-moscada
    10. caramelo
    11. manteiga
    12. especiarias de pastelaria

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  • cereja
    frutos vermelhos
    framboesa
    1. cereja
    2. frutos vermelhos
    3. framboesa
    4. morango
    5. cereja vermelha
    6. arando
    7. cereja azeda
    8. romã
    9. groselha vermelha
    10. ameixa vermelha
    11. morango maduro
    12. morango selvagem

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  • ameixa
    amora
    mirtilo
    1. ameixa
    2. amora
    3. fruta preta
    4. cereja negra
    5. mirtilo
    6. frutas escuras
    7. groselha preta
    8. compota
    9. cassis
    10. espinheiro
    11. ameixa preta
    12. azeitona preta

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Red wines from the Nemea appellation of Greece are crafted in many different styles from light-bodied to lush and full-bodied, with flavors and aromas of red fruit, particularly dried cherries, and often show a spicy character.  Dry table wines show darker fruits like plums and cassis, and include cinnamon, mint, leather, tobacco, earth and mineral flavors. Winemaking techniques, and where the grapes are grown, will also influence the level of acid and tannins in the wine.  Nemea reds can only be made from Agiorgitiko grapes, which have grown in this region since the 5th century BC. Vines are located in three subzones, ranging from sea level to the mountains, with the best wines often coming from higher altitude vineyard sites.  The appellation is located in the northeastern corner of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece.

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