This wine has moved near the top of my list by providing very good quality at an affordable price. It balances the Greek varietal
Agiorgitiko, which thrives in the Peloponnesian Nemea appelation, with the famed French Cabernet.
The wine is labeled as Local Korinthian red wine by its producers,
Lafkiotis winery in ancient Kleoni whose marketing heavily reminds of us the history and geography embedded in Greek wines.
They age the Rodamo for about 10 months in French oak to give it the balanced taste that appealed to me so much. Nice fruit notes come out with an amount of earthiness and an edge on the tannins. Since it's part Cabernet, that left me wondering what this 2005 vintage might be like in another year or two. Hopefully, Robert at
Asadur's has procured a few more cases of this because I'd like to grab a few more bottles to enjoy in 2010 and perhaps '11.
Try it as soon as you can find it. Maybe with a rich red sauce and pasta.
It cost me $10.75...that's hard to beat
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