The dress is green gold. On the nose you can see an exuberant bouquet of lemon flowers, citrus (peach, mandarin, grapefruit), pineapple, balsamic, green apple, with a hint of smoke and a mineral background. The sharp attack is extended by a mouth of the same order, with a ripe acidity structuring on a long and spicy finish. Seductive and original.
Douloufakis Winery Femina 2019 0.75l
€14.00
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Color | White |
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Sparkle | No |
Dryness/Sweetness | Dry |
Country | Greece |
Producer | Douloufakis Winery |
Varietal | Yes |
Grape Variety | Malvasia Aromatica Di Candia |
Food Type | Fish, Pork, Poultry, Seafood |
Alcohol | 14.0% |
Bottle Size | 0.75lt |
Year/Vintage | 2018 |
Ageing Potential | 1-2 |
Fermentation Vessel | Steel Tank |
Region | Crete, Dafnes, Greece |
Appelation | PGI Crete |
Serving temperature | 8-10°C |
Cooking Style | asian cuisine, asparagus dishes, grilled poultry, tasty cheeses |
Douloufakis family has a long tradition in viticulture and wine making, which starts in 1930, when grandfather Dimitris Douloufakis starts, for the first time, occupying professionally with the production of wines in old traditional premises.
In 1952, Douloufakis family participated in the 17th International Trade Fair of Thessaloniki and was awarded for the quality of its products. Nowadays, Nikolaos Douloufakis, grandson of Dimitrios continues the family tradition, after having graduated, as an oenologist, from the University of Alba, in Piemonte, in Italy. After finishing his studies, he worked for wineries in Italy and then came back to Crete, where he proceeded to the reconstruction of the vineyard, the cultivation of new varieties, the mechanical cultivation of the land and the implementation of ecosystem friendly cultivation methods. The vineyards are located at an altitude of 300 meters and cover an area of 82 acres within the wine growing zone of Daphnes. The cultivated varieties are Vilana, Vidiano, Moschato of Spina, Malvasia, Mantilari, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Liatiko, Kotsifali, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Syrah. Apart from the privately-owned vines, grapes are also supplied by local farmers.