Region and Vineyards
The Notios White is a regional blend crafted from three traditional Greek varieties grown in the elevated vineyards of the Peloponnese. The Moschofilero originates from Arcadia, where 15-year-old vines thrive at 700 metres above sea level on limestone clay soils, producing grapes with refined aromatics and vibrant acidity. The Roditis, cultivated in upland Corinth at 900 metres, benefits from a cooler microclimate that imparts delicacy and finesse. Lastly, Assyrtiko, Greece’s most renowned white variety, is grown on the southwest-facing slopes of Koutsi at 600 metres, where the marl-limestone soils lend minerality and structure.
The vintage was marked by extreme contrasts. While Nemea faced heavy spring rains, heatwaves, and harvest storms, the high-altitude zones of Mantinia experienced more typical conditions. The outcome was a low-yielding but high-quality harvest, especially for Moschofilero, which ripened slowly and retained crisp acidity and strong aromatic expression.
Winemaking
The grapes were hand-selected and chilled to 4°C prior to pressing to preserve freshness and varietal purity. Each grape was vinified separately using selected yeasts in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 16°C. The Roditis was treated with particular care, with only the free-run juice retained, highlighting its purity and finesse.
Fermentation lasted approximately 20 days, and the wines did not undergo malolactic fermentation, preserving their natural acidity and freshness. The final blend—34% Assyrtiko, 33% Moschofilero, and 33% Roditis—was carefully assembled to achieve balance between floral aromatics, citrus zest, and mineral structure. The result is a wine of elegance, precision, and drinkability.
Tasting Notes
- Color: Pale lemon with green reflections, highlighting its youthful vibrancy.
- Aroma: Fragrant and floral with jasmine, rosehip, and fresh apricot, lifted by citrus notes of grapefruit and orange blossom.
- Palate: Crisp and lively, delivering a fusion of lemon zest, white peach, and subtle spice. The texture is smooth yet vibrant, finishing with a refreshing saline minerality.
Did you know?
The name Notios means “southerner” in Greek, a tribute to the sun-drenched vineyards of the Peloponnese where these grapes thrive. Gaia Wines, founded in 1994 by Yiannis Paraskevopoulos and Leon Karatsalos, is one of the key forces behind the modern Greek wine renaissance, combining indigenous grape varieties with contemporary winemaking to express the full potential of Greece’s terroirs.
Wine Pairing Ideas
- Grilled sea bream with lemon and herbs – The wine’s acidity enhances the freshness of the fish, while its floral notes echo the aromatic herbs.
- Dolmadakia (stuffed vine leaves) – The vibrant citrus and herbal character complements the dish’s lemony filling and briny touch.
- Goat cheese tart with thyme and honey – The wine’s floral and mineral profile contrasts beautifully with the richness and tang of the cheese.
- Courgette and mint fritters – A perfect match for the wine’s freshness, with Moschofilero’s floral lift echoing the minty finish.