Aori
Muscat of Spina, 2022

Crete, Greece

£23.70

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Aori
Muscat of Spina, 2022

Crete, Greece

£23.70

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SIZE:
75cl
Muscat of Spina is a clone of Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, found around the community of Spina in Chania. The grapes for this wine come mostly from centenarian bush vines on black schist. The wine is intense, salty and mineral with a refreshing acidity reflecting the mountain site.

About Aori

Aôri, which means 'mountain' in Cretan dialect, was set up by ex-sommelier Aimilios Andrei and Dimitris Skouras, oenologist and viticulturalist. The project is based around some impressive high-elevation vineyards which Aimilios discovered near Spina, on the mountainous coast southwest of Chania. The altitude – the vineyards they work with are between 750- 850m above sea level - gives a much cooler climate than you might expect in the Mediterranean. Grapes have been grown on Crete since the third millennium BC and it's home to a number of local varieties.

Aimilios was searching for Kotsifali, a rare red grape that can produce elegant wines with high acidity, fine tannins and bright red fruit. He also found 100-year-old plantings of Muscat of Spina, a native clone of Muscat a Petits Grains. He's not usually a fan of this aromatic variety, but the vineyards were so spectacular – ungrafted and densely planted on schist soils over slate he decided to make a wine from there. The result was a Muscat that didn’t smell typically aromatic, Aôri’s Muscat of Spina is saline and textured with refreshing acidity. Their winemaking philosophy is low-intervention, to add as little as possible without risking the precision and clarity of the wines. This is a young project, but we’re excited to see how it develops.

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