Wine
on the Radio - June 28, 2006
Listen
Wines
of Greece

Greece
has an ancient winemaking history and culture – and one
look at the map tells us why it’s a winemaker’s dream…
Greece
is surrounded on three sides by the sea which gives it that temperate
maritime climate that grapes just seem to love…and it’s
filled with mountains and river valleys that contort the landscape,
leading to all kinds of microclimates…
And
you have to remember that the Greeks have been making wine for
thousands of years so they should have the hang of it!
Two
key regions to look for are the islands of Santorini and Patras…
The
whites are zesty and acidic and ideal for a cuisine that features
strong cheeses and sea foods. The reds tend to be deep and
really full bodied… perfect with juicy grilled lamb chops!
Now
Greek wines aren’t found everywhere but a great way to give
these wines a try is in their natural environment.
So
if you can’t get to Santorini or Patras – or even
Athens,
head for a local Greek restaurant. Chances are they’ll
have a number of wines you can sample. Then shout OPAH and…Pop
the Cork™!