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2021 Petali Liatiko, Diamantakis, Crete
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2021 Petali Liatiko, Diamantakis, Crete
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£18.50
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Description
The Petali Liatiko from Diamantakis is a pale red colour with cherry highlights. Aromas of raisins, caramel, fig, red-black fruits like strawberry, plum blackberry, which are followed by scents of spice like cinnamon and clove. Medium-bodied with lovely fresh acidity and tannins, give a juicy and pleasant finish. A great match to traditional Greek dishes.
One of the most cultivated, native red varieties of the Cretan vineyards, Liatiko is a complex grape which is tricky to handle but the results when right are fabulous.
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