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Great Red Wines 2022

EVENT INFO

Start Date: 19 November 2022
End Date: 19 November 2022
close-up of a glass with red wine blends

EVENT INFO

Start Date: 19 November 2022
End Date: 19 November 2022

The Great Red Wines is a tasting event of top-quality wines, exclusively red, from Greece and abroad organized by Vinetum and the  FnL Guide.

Greek wineries, known for the high quality of their red wines over time, are invited to the GRW, at the choice of the organizers, to present their best red wine, of the current harvest, that is, available on the market. At the same time, they are invited to present the same wine from older vintages, as proof of its potential for aging, which is after all one of the key quality criteria of top red wines. Thus, every wine lover can realize the aging potential of the best and most famous Greek red wines and start collecting them for consumption in the…distant future!

The Greek winemakers who participate in the MKK, take advantage of this opportunity to present to the wine-loving public bottles of their other aged, even experimental wines, directly from the wineries, even, wines that have not been released on the market, making there the first their official presentation. 

Guests will have the opportunity to taste 180 great red wines from 34 Greek and 32 foreign wineries. 
Entry to the event costs €50, i.e. €20 for the ticket and €30 for 10 coupons, which are redeemed at the exhibitors’ stands for tasting the most expensive wines.
Additional coupons can be purchased on-site.
Over 35% of the event’s wines are offered for free tasting (no coupon).
Riedel crystal tasting glasses are provided the use of which requires a €10 guarantee in cash and will be refunded on the return of the glass.

Opening times: Saturday, November 19, 11:00-20:00
Pyrgos Petreza

Location

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