The Aegean Islands are home to some of Greece's most mineral driven white wines, grown on the volcanic soils of the island of Santorini from the Agiogitiko grape. The red Mavrotragano is also popular here.
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Cyclades PGI covers winemaking across all the Cycladic islands in the South Aegean Sea. Rules state that vineyards must be planted above thirty met...
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