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Wine by the Glass “Every Hour a Glass of Wine” —Marguerite Duras— wine by the glass “Every hour a glass of wine” —marguerite duras— sparkling rosé of xinomavro Kir-Yianni ‘Akakies,’ PDO Amyndaio 2019 13/52 debina Glinavos ‘Zitsa,’ PDO Zitsa 2015 16/68 white debina Domaine Glinavos ‘Protos Inos,’ PDO Zitsa 2019 15/57 sideritis Parparoussis ‘Gift of Dionysos,’ PGI Achaia 2017 15/56 xynisteri Vouni Panayia ‘Alina,’ PGI Paphos 2018 14/53 moschofilero Troupis ‘Hoof & Lur,’ PGI Arcadia 2019 14/56 tsaousi Sclavos, PGI Slopes of Aenos 2016 16/60 malagousia Gerovassiliou ‘Single Vineyard,’ PGI Epanomi 2018 18/70 assyrtiko Venetsanos ‘Nykteri,’ PDO Santorini 2018 25/96 rosé sideritis Parparoussis ‘Petite Fleur,’ PGI Achaia 2019 16/60 orange vlahiko/debina Glinavos ‘Paleokerisio,’ PGI Ioannina 2019 13/40 muscat of alexandria Garalis ‘Terra Ambera,’ PDO Lemnos 2019 16/60 assyrtiko Halkia, PGI Corinth 2018 16/64 red xinomavro Dalamara ‘Naoussa,’ PDO Naoussa 2018 18/72 moschomavro Diamantis, PGI Siatista 2018 16/64 xinomavro/negoska Tatsis ‘Young Vines,’ PGI Macedonia 2015 14/53 mouchtaro Muses Estate, PGI Thebes 2016 17/68 agiorgitiko Bairaktaris ‘Old Monolithos,’ PDO Nemea 2015 15/60 xinomavro blend Thymiopoulos ‘Terra Petra,’ PDO Rapsani 2017 17/68 mavro kalavrytino Tetramythos ‘Natur,’ PGI Peloponnese 2018/19 14/56 agiorgitiko blend Parparoussis ‘Oenofilos,’PGI Drama 2017 18/70 agiorgitiko/cabernet sauvignon Skouras ‘Megas Oenos,’ 20/77 PGI Peloponnesos 2016 “You say freak , I say unique” —christian baloga— retsina. let your freak flag fly. assyrtiko Kamara PDO Retsina NV 22 500ml assyrtiko Kechris ‘Tear of the Pine,’ PDO Retsina 2018 14/56 roditis/savatiano Kechris ‘Kechribari,’ PDO Retsina 2018 14 500ml muscat of alexandria/limnio Garalis ‘Retsina of Lemnos Rose,’ PDO Retsina NV 30 500ml savatiano Papagiannakos, PDO Retsina 2017/18 18/72 “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night” —bette davis— glorious sparklers. look out champagne. assyrtiko Santo, PGI Cyclades 2016 120 xinomavro/assyrtiko Karanika Sparkling Cuvée Spéciale Brut, 95 PDO Amyndaio 2017 moschofilero Ktima Tselepos ‘Amalia Brut,’ PDO Mantinia NV 106 moschofilero Spiropoulos ‘Ode Panos,’ PDO Mantinia 2017 70 xinomavro/malagousia/assyrtiko Kamara Pure ‘Pet Nat,’ 70 PGI Slopes of Kamara 2017 assyrtiko/athiri/aidani Vassaltis ‘Pet Nat,’ PGI Cyclades 81 “Moses supposes his toeses are roses, but Moses supposes erroneously” —gene kelly— rosés, not toeses. negoska Tatsis ‘Three Year,’ PGI Macedonia 2015 88 koumariano/mavro potamisi Domaine de Kalathas ‘Un Ete Grec,’ 105 Vin Epetrapezio 2017 koumariano/mavro potamisi/mandilaria Domaine de Kalathas 105 ‘Kaloriziko,’ Vin Epetrapezio 2017 “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it” —ferris bueller— stop, look around, drink orange wine. roditis Kontozisis ‘A-Grafo,’ PGI Karditsa 2018 64 roditis Oenops ‘Rawditis,’ PGI Macedonia 2018 75 assyrtiko Kontozisis ‘A-Grafo,’ PGI Karditsa 2018 73 vardea SiflogoPGI Lefkada 2019 60 roditis Tatsis, PGI Macedonia 2014 93 roditis Tatsis, PGI Macedonia 2015 90 malagousia Tatsis, PGI Macedonia 2017 80 “I do my hair toss, check my nails. Baby, how you feelin? Feelin’ good as hell” —lizzo— good as hell light whites assyrtiko blend Argyros ‘Atlantis,’ PGI Cyclades 2018 60 muscat Cooperative of Samos ‘High Peaks,’ PGI Aegean Islands 2018 48 moschofilero Skouras, PDO Mantinia 2019 40 roditis Tetramythos, PGI Egio 2018 34 roditis/moscatel Sclavos ‘Alchymiste,’ PGI Cephalonia 2017 44 robola Gentilini, PDO Kefalonia 2019 54 moschofilero Ktima Tselepos, PDO Mantinia 2017/18 46 vidiano/thrapsathiri/vilana Stilianou ‘Theon Dora,’ 70 PGI Crete 2018 assyrtiko/robola Domaine Mercouri ‘Kallisto,’ PGI Ilia 2018 51 moschato spinas Paterianakis, PGI Crete 2019 40 malvasia Douloufakis ‘Femina,’ PGI Crete 2017 40 assyrtiko Hatzidakis “Familia,” PDO Santorini 2018 95 “Everything in moderation, including moderation” —oscar wilde— these medium bodied whites are to be drunk without moderation robola Sarris, PDO Kefalonia 2018 66 moschofilero Skouras `Salto’ PGI Peloponnese 2018 42 aidani Hatzidakis, PDO Santorini 2018 128 assyrtiko Tselepos ‘Canava Chrissou Vieilles Vignes,’ PDO Santorini 2018 78 vilana Lyrarakis, PGI Crete 2018 36 katsano/gaidouria Gavalas Winery ‘Katsano,’ PGI Cyclades 2016 70 moschofilero Ktima Tselepos ‘Blanc de Gris,’ PGI Arcadia 2017/18 62 aspro potamisi/ rozaki/ mavro potamisi Domaine de Kalathas 125 ‘Pappou,’ PGI Cyclades 2018 robola Sclavos ‘Lacomatia,’ PDO Kefalonia 2018 105 robola Sclavos ‘Vino di Sasso,’ PDO Kefalonia 2017 62 malagousia Domaine Zafeirakis, PGI Tyrnavos 2018 60 roditis Tetramythos ‘Natur,’ PGI Patras 2018 53 malagousia Alpha Estate ‘Turtle Vineyards,’ PGI Florina 2017 46 assyrtiko Gai’a ‘Wild Ferment,’ PDO Santorini 2017 66 assyrtiko Koutsoyannopoulos ‘Nikteri’ PDO Santorini 2016 96 assyrtiko Hatzidakis ‘Skitali,’ PDO Santorini 2017 143 assyrtiko Sigalas ‘Kavalieros,’ PDO Santorini 2017 144 roditis Tatsis ‘Alepou,’ PGI Macedonia 2018 64 malagousia Nerantzi, PGI Serres 2018 58 votsilidi Sarris ‘V for Votsilidi,’ PGI Kefalonia 2017 70 assyrtiko Hatzidakis ‘Cuvee 15,’ PDO Santorini 2018 160 assyrtiko Tselepos Canava Chrissou ‘Laoudia,’ Single Vineyard 147 PDO Santorini 2018 “Look at the size of that thing!” —wedge antilles— white wines bigger than the death star assyrtiko/athiri/aidani Akra Chryssos, PDO Santorini 2018 117 xinomavro Tatsis ‘Xiropotamos,’ PGI Macedonia 2017 112 pariano/serfiotiko/roditis/kouforogo Xydakis ‘Xeronomia,’ 105 PGI Cyclades 2018 malagousia Tetramythos ‘Natur,’ PGI Peloponnesos 2018 45 moschofilero Troupis ‘Tomi,’ PDO Mantinia 2017 55 assyrtiko blend Santo Wines ‘Aspa,’ PDO Santorini 2018 70 vidiano Douloufakis ‘Aspros Lagos,’ PGI Crete 2017 70 assyrtiko Koutsoyannopoulos, PDO Santorini 2017 81 rozaki/aspro potamisi Domaine de Kalathas ‘Sainte Obeissance,’ 140 PGI Cyclades 2016 rozaki Domaine de Kalathas ‘Vorias,’ PGI Cyclades 2017 140 vidiano Malihin & Chryssos ‘Old Vines’ PGI Crete 2019 140 assyrtiko Hatzidakis ‘Nykteri,’ PDO Santorini 2017 166 assyrtiko Hatzidakis ‘Assyrtiko de Louros Centenaires,’ 245 PDO Santorini 2016 xinomavro/malagousia Thymiopoulos Vineyards ‘Atma White,’ 46 PGI Macedonia 2018 vidiano/assyrtiko Rizes 2, EO Greece 2019 100 malagousia/assyrtiko/asprouda Nerantzi ‘Polis,’ PGI Serres 2017 64 assyrtiko Gaia ‘Thalassitis Submerged,’ PDO Santorini 2011 315 assyrtiko Sigalas ‘7 Villages,’ PDO Santorini 2016 210 assyrtiko Santo ‘Grande Reserve,’ PDO Santorini 2017 110 assyrtiko Koutsoyannopoulos ‘Ksera Homata,’ PDO Santorini 2019 122 “It’s not slurring, it’s called talking in cursive and it’s bloody elegant” —somebody very cool— light reds that are elegant moschofilero Troupis ‘Ekato,’ PGI Arcadia 2019 57 koumariano Domaine de Kalathas ‘Kokkinaki,’ PGI Cyclades 2018 125 limnio Garalis, PDO Lemnos 2016/18 58 mavrodaphne Sant’Or ‘Krasis,’ PGI Peloponnese 2016 70 koumariano/mavro potamisi Kalathas ‘To Kokkino,’ 125 PGI Cyclades 2019 xinomavro Melitzani PDO Naoussa 2016 60 limniona Kontozisis Vineyards ‘A-Grafo,’ PGI Karditsa 2017 70 xinomavro Thymiopoulos ‘Naoussa Alta,’ PDO Naoussa 2016 42 mandilaria Stilianou ‘Great Mother,’ PGI Crete 2018 60 “What do you mean, you don’t eat no meat? That’s ok. I make lamb.” —aunt voula— had to have a quote from my big fat greek wedding. by the way, these are cool medium bodied reds. agiorgitiko Skouras ‘Grande Cuvee,’ PDO Nemea 2014 80 avgoustiatis Mercouri Estate, PGI Ilia 2015 84 agiorgitiko Sant’Or PGI Achaia 2018 66 chidiriotiko Methymnaeos, PGI Lesvos 2015/16 70 xinomavro Melitzani, PDO Naoussa 1980 350 xinomavro Melitzani, PDO Naoussa 1996 280 xinomavro Vaeni, PDO Naoussa 1996 420 xinomavro Vaimaki ‘Popolka,’ EO Greece 2018 80 limnio Tatsis, PGI Macedonia 2019 64 mavrotragano Hatzidakis, PGI Cyclades 2016 164 vlahiko Glinavos, PGI Ioannina 2016 70 xinomavro Diamantis, PGI Siatista 2017 81 limniona Zafeirakis ‘Limniona,’ PGI Tyrnavos 2016/17 64 xinomavro Kir-Yianni ‘Ramnista,’ PDO Naoussa 2015 56 xinomavro blend Dougos Winery‘ Rapsani Old Vines,’ PDO Rapsani 2016 66 mavrotragano/mandilaria Sigalas ‘Mm,’ PGI Cyclades 2017 74 xinomavro/negoska Tatsis ‘Goumenissa,’ PDO Goumenissa 2004 98 xinomavro Dalamara ‘Naoussa,’ PDO Naoussa 2015 90 mavrodaphne Mercouri Estate ‘Daphne Nera,’ PGI Ilia 2015 98 xinomavro Foundi, PDO Naoussa 2011 72 xinomavro Karydas, PDO Naoussa 2015 70 xinomavro Artisans de Vigneron, PDO Naoussa 2016 81 xinomavro Tatsis, ‘Old Roots’, PDO Macedonia 2015 90 kotsifali Lyrarakis, PGI Crete 2017 36 mavroudi Vourvoukeli, PGI Avdira 2016 62 kotsifali/mandilaria Rhous ‘Skipper,’ PGI Crete 2017 68 xinomavro Dalamara ‘Paliokalias,’ PDO Naoussa 2017 105 xinomavro Oenops ‘Xinomavraw,’ PGI Drama 2018 75 agiorgitiko/mavrodaphne/mavro kalavrytino Tetramythos 73 ‘Phelloe,’ PGI Peloponnesos 2017 xinomavro Alpha Estate ‘Barba Yiannis Reserve,’ PDO Amyndeon 2016 100 liatiko Economou ‘Sitia,’ PDO Sitia 2004 176 liatiko Douloufakis ‘Amphora,’ PGI Crete 2017 68 limniona Oenops PGI Thessaly 2018 78 We wanted to have a quote from Samuel L Jackson for full bodied reds ‘cause he’s so cool. —problem is he swears so fucking much— full f-ing bodied reds limniona Tsililis ‘Theopetra Estate,’ PGI Meteora 2017 67 kosmas Doric Wines ‘Doric Red,’ EO Greece 2016 72 mandilaria Venetsanos, PGI Cyclades 2017 100 agiorgitiko Ktima Tselepos ‘Driopi’ Reserve, PDO Nemea 2015 92 agiorgitiko Gaia, PDO Nemea 2018 78 mavrodaphne Parparoussis ‘Taos,’ PGI Achaia 2010 81 mavrodaphne Gentilini ‘Eclipse,’ PGI Slopes of Aenos 2016 77 vertzami Siflogo ‘Brousko Vertzami,’PGI Lefkada 2016 68 agiorgitiko Biblia Chora ‘Areti,’ PGI Mt.
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