Is Agiorgitiko a red wine?

Answered by Roy Gibson

Agiorgitiko is indeed a red variety. This grape is native to Greece and is known for its prolific production. In international markets, it is often referred to as “St. George” to make it easier for consumers to pronounce and remember. As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the pleasure of tasting and working with Agiorgitiko wines, and I must say they are quite remarkable.

Agiorgitiko wines are typically light to medium-bodied, making them very approachable and easy to drink. The grape itself has a thick skin, which contributes to the deep red color and tannic structure of the wines. However, the tannins are usually well-integrated and not overpowering, allowing for a smooth and balanced drinking experience.

One of the standout characteristics of Agiorgitiko wines is their vibrant acidity. This acidity adds freshness and liveliness to the wines, making them incredibly food-friendly. Whether paired with grilled meats, hearty stews, or even spicy dishes, Agiorgitiko wines have the versatility to complement a wide range of flavors.

In terms of flavor profile, Agiorgitiko wines often exhibit notes of ripe red fruits such as cherries and raspberries. There can also be hints of spices like cinnamon and clove, as well as herbal undertones. The overall taste is typically fruit-forward and juicy, with a pleasant lingering finish.

Personally, I have had the pleasure of enjoying Agiorgitiko wines both on their own and paired with various dishes. One memorable experience was savoring a glass of Agiorgitiko alongside a traditional Greek moussaka. The wine's acidity cut through the richness of the dish, enhancing the flavors and creating a delightful harmony on the palate.

To summarize, Agiorgitiko is a variety native to Greece. It is known for producing beautiful, easy-drinking wines that are light to medium-bodied. With its vibrant acidity and fruit-forward flavors, Agiorgitiko wines are versatile and can be enjoyed on their own or paired with a variety of dishes.