Ekfraseis

Late Harvest Series Hw 20cl - Ekfraseis 2018

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Format: 20 cl

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Technical information
Producer Ekfraseis
Name Late Harvest Series Hw
Vintage 2018
Gradation 14.0%
Format 20 cl
Aromatic profile Honey, ripe fruit, sweet notes
Vinification method Late harvest, controlled fermentation
Region Lemesos
Production area Chandria
Country Cyprus
Type Sweet late harvest wine
Color Golden
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Immediate or short aging
Pairing Desserts, blue cheeses

Questo vino dolce della serie Late Harvest di Ekfraseis, nel formato da 20 cl, rappresenta un'eccellenza nel panorama dei vini tardivi. Le uve vengono vendemmiate tardivamente, quando raggiungono un grado ottimale di maturazione e concentrazione zuccherina, conferendo al vino una sorprendente complessità e ricchezza aromatica. All'olfatto si percepiscono note seducenti di frutta candita, miele, e fiori appassiti. Al palato, la struttura è avvolgente e vellutata, con un equilibrio perfetto tra dolcezza e acidità, che garantisce una piacevole freschezza e longevità. Ideale come vino da meditazione o abbinato a pasticceria secca, formaggi erborinati e foie gras, questo piccolo ma prezioso formato permette di apprezzare tutte le sfumature di un vino dolce d'eccellenza. Un'opera d'arte enologica che sa come conquistare anche i palati più esigenti, offrendosi come una piccola ma preziosa perla per arricchire le vostre degustazioni.


The winery

Ekfraseis – Winery in Pitsilia (distretto di Limassol, Chandria)

Discover the story and wines of Ekfraseis.

Mountain winery based in Chandria (Cyprus) producing wines on a small scale, focused on terroir expression and limited releases.
Region: Pitsilia (distretto di Limassol, Chandria)
Country: Cipro
Founded: 2013
Grapes: Xynisteri, Mavro, Ntopio Mavro, Maratheftiko, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Assyrtiko, Sauvignon Blanc
Winery located in Chandria, on the slopes of Monte Madari. Strong focus on high-altitude terroir and indigenous varieties. Limited production and numbered collections. Tasting rooms and guided tours with bookable experiences.
Winery history
Ekfraseis was founded by winemaker Christos Vassiliades and is based in the village of Chandria, in the Limassol district. The official website states that the winery began as the winemaker’s personal project and has developed into a modern, well-equipped facility designed to enhance the grapes from the area’s high-altitude vineyards.
Production philosophy
The winery emphasizes the expression of its mountain terroir: respect for nature, careful attention to the quality of grapes from high-altitude vineyards, and a creative approach to winemaking that alternates classic methods with the winemaker’s experimentation. Limited productions and numbered collections dedicated to distinctive wines are part of its output.
Terroir and vineyards
Based in Chandria, on the slopes of Monte Madari in the Pitsilia area. The estate’s vineyards extend across high-altitude mountain slopes; the winery’s website notes the winery at the foot of Monte Madari and indicates vineyard altitudes in the area of around 1,200 m for some vineyards.

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