This Assyrtiko is crisp, bright and acidic. It comes from Santorini, a Greek Island that was devastated in the 16th Century BC creating a rugged landscape and giving the native wine grape, Assyrtiko, it's minerality.
The Wine Pairing Weekend Group are traveling to the Greek Isles this month.
Deanna of Wineivore invited us to join her in a virtual trip to Greece. You can learn more in her invitation post. Then head over to her preview post and learn why she chose this destination. Finally, if you are reading this post early enough, visit with us on Twitter Chat this morning at 11 AM ET. You will find us by following #WinePW. Here are some of the topics we'll be discussing......
- Wendy is tasting “Assyrtiko from Santorini paired with Greek Mac and Cheese” at A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Camilla is “Waiting for the Temperature Drop: Still Eating al Fresco and Pouring Moschofilero” at Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Andrea asks “Do You Know Fokiano?” at The Quirky Cork
- David is having a “Greek Spaghetti Recipe and Wine Pairing” at Cooking Chat
- Cindy is exploring how “Xinomavro Thrives in Naoussa Where Key Elements Define Its Character” at Grape Experiences
- Deanna is testing an “Almost Paleo Greek Menu + an Aged Sparkling Zitsa” at Wineivore
- Gwendolyn is pairing "2 Organic Greek Wines with Grilled Fresh Fish" at Wine Predator
- Nicole is showcasing “Three Off-the-Beaten-Path Pairings for Holiday Cheese & Charcuterie Platters” at Somm’s Table
I was in Santorini last week. That sentence makes me sound fancy! LOL. We learned a bit about the challenges of wine production there. The grapes are grown on the ground because of the wind and no irrigation is allowed in established vineyards. We didn't get to try the wine though.
ReplyDeleteHow much fun was that Heather. I'm sorry you didn't get to try the wine but am very jealous of the trip.
DeleteLooks like a delicious combo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole.
DeleteOh I really like this blend! Domaine Sigalas produces some of my favorite Assyrtiko wines. Υγεία μας!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this wine Andrea. Anxious to try others from them.
DeleteI'm looking forward to drinking more Greek wine in 2022!
ReplyDeleteCheers to 2022 Gwendolyn.
DeleteWendy, that Greek mac 'n cheese looks absolutely to die for. I'm just sad I don't see a recipe. But I guess I'll live. :P. Thanks so much for creating a fabulous food and wine pairing and participating in this month's Greek theme!
ReplyDeleteThere is a link to the recipe in the post.
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