Producer: Kir-Yianni
Wine region: Yiannakohori, Naoussa
Colour: Red
Style: Dry
Grape: Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot
Vintage: 2020
Alcohol percentage: 15% vol
Closure: Cork
Unit quantity: 750ml
Wine maker’s notes
The winemaker selected the very best and most expressive blocks at Ktima Kir-Yianni in Naoussa, blending red varieties that were on the one hand ideally adapted to the vineyard conditions with a proven track produce record of top-notch wines (Syrah and Merlot) with those from a “nursery” of experimentation with outstanding potential, planted in 2005. Common characteristics to all, are their top-quality features such as acidity, alcoholic degree, phenolic ripeness, intensity of aroma, and color.
Deep ruby color with purple hues. Intense nose of black fruits, vanilla, and notes of black pepper, further enhanced by those of caramel and nuts. The mouth is full of sour cherries, plums, and gooseberries, on a background of chocolate and cinnamon. Structured with a velvety tannic texture in harmonious balance with the vibrant acidity. Long, luscious finish with sweet spices, and notes of tobacco and oak. Complex, rich, and layered wine.
Intense, and robust, with warm alcohol and dense texture, Ble Alepou is a wine destined for bold food pairings, either with dishes of classic French cuisine or dishes with a more creative twist.
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About Kir-Yianni
Kir-Yianni was founded in 1997 by Yiannis Boutaris, one of the leading figures in the Greek wine industry, when he left the Boutari Wine Group, the premium family wine company that his grandfather established in 1879.
Today, Stellios Boutaris, a member of the fifth generation of winemakers, leads Kir-Yianni into the next phase of its history, by dynamically exploiting the cornerstones of the Kir-Yianni philosophy: the desire for innovation, respect for tradition and true knowledge of the wine, from the grape to the end consumer.