Varietal - Moschofilero

Antonopoulos Moschofilero -2002 (WE-35995)
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- Type:White Wine
- Varietal: Moschofilero
- Winery:Antonopoulos
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Not as plump or floral as most Moschofileros, but more minerally and intense. Mineral, lime and ginger ale aromas are followed by lime, green apple and mineral flavors. It’s light in body, yet long on the finish. A top-notch seafood white. 1 Note
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A lovely nose of citrus, apples and spice gives this Moschofilero from Mantinia a fresh but opulent appeal. On the palate, it’s fuller bodied with rich fruit, but balanced by spice and minerals. A great white that can hold its own with myriad dishes. 1 Note
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Round, pretty floral aromas lead into fresh, clean and spicy flavors on the palate. A hint of opulent sweetness is cut by spice and dryness. An appealing everyday wine at a go-to price. 1 Note
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Wildflowers, roses, apricots and peaches leap out of the glass. Lively acidity, with fruit dominating the palate. A little yeasty, with lingering floral notes. 1 Note
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This delicate white offers aromas of roses and a palate of spice and flowers that are both lively and sweet. Distinctive and elegant. Pair with poultry, pork and seafood. 1 Note
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Nicely floral, with notes of honeysuckle that seem almost Muscat- or Gewürz-like. A slightly viscous mouthfeel adds weight to apple and pear flavors that linger on the finish, picking up spice notes. 1 Note
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A nicely balanced wine that matches a mineral feel with zesty acidity and sweet citrus fruits. Crisp enough to withstand various seafood dishes or salads, but with enough flavor to stand on its own as an apéritif. 1 Note
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