• 84 Points
    Haggipavlu 2004 Agiorgitiko (Nemea)

    A minty, spicy nose and smooth, integrated flavors of berry, oak and pepper make this red from Greece a no-brainer choice for fans of unusual wines. Mild, mellow and friendly, the wine is a good example of the variety that, along with Xinomavro, has put Greek wine on the map.

    — S.K. Published 11/1/2007
  • 84 Points
    Haggipavlu 2004 Agiorgitiko (Nemea)

    A minty, spicy nose and smooth, integrated flavors of berry, oak and pepper make this red from Greece a no-brainer choice for fans of unusual wines. Mild, mellow and friendly, the wine is a good example of the variety that, along with Xinomavro, has put Greek wine on the map.

    — S.K. Published 11/1/2007
  • 84 Points
    Haggipavlu 2004 Agiorgitiko (Nemea)

    A minty, spicy nose and smooth, integrated flavors of berry, oak and pepper make this red from Greece a no-brainer choice for fans of unusual wines. Mild, mellow and friendly, the wine is a good example of the variety that, along with Xinomavro, has put Greek wine on the map.

    — S.K. Published 11/1/2007
  • 84 Points
    Haggipavlu 2004 Agiorgitiko (Nemea)

    A minty, spicy nose and smooth, integrated flavors of berry, oak and pepper make this red from Greece a no-brainer choice for fans of unusual wines. Mild, mellow and friendly, the wine is a good example of the variety that, along with Xinomavro, has put Greek wine on the map.

    — S.K. Published 11/1/2007