Great to see MW Konstantinos in the video! We're huge fans of many of the grape varieties and glad to see Porto Carras, Gerovassiliou, Sigalas, Agyrides and more get their fair shake. Well done!
I found the comparison between the French (or regular) way of pairing wine & food vs. the Greek way extremely interesting. Would love to taste that wonderful Greek meal on 13:32!
@@yaqub5447 Greetings from Apex Wine Club India,Mumbai.Glad to know history of wine making.Any book you can refer? Welcome to be in our Wapp wine group,the largest known. apexwineclub@gmail.com.
Here in California, being in the wine industry myself, I have come across only 2 or 3 bottles of Greek wine. And I’m someone who buy mainly imports, I hope they produce better quality wines and become more available here. As of now besides the tasty and delicious Italian and French wines with some from Spain and Portugal I have noticed a rise of white wines from Austria and even Armenian reds/whites. Hungarian whites would be another area I’d be interested in purchasing along with Austrian Zweigelt and their whites. Wine is so culturally fascinating.
Greece is producing quality wine since the beginning of time. Try buying better quality next time , expand your imports and taste a good greek wine for a change.
@@BoogieBubble I’d love to but they don’t import wines from Greece most of the time. Domestic American wine consumers are ignoring and by and large only drink Cab, Pinot and Chard. They are not open to wines that they don’t know anything about…Barolo, Teroldego, Cahors? “What’s that” is the usual response
@@SimoNemo7 I have TRIED every way I know to buy some Greek wine in the USA. I can't even order it anywhere. Please lmk if you have found someone who will ship some authentic Greek wine. Id really like to try Ikarian wine!
Makers of this channel must be thinking Turkey and wine should not be in the same sentence. In one of the videos they talk about east mediterranean wine and Turkey isn’t even mentioned. I am far from being a nationalistic person. Even though I love the content, I think this channel can do a better job by not overlooking Turkey when it comes to wine.
@didemkilinc Well asia minor as well as the black sea region of turkey was inhibited by greeks from ancient times so technically Turkey was a part of the wine making,also when did the seljuk turks came unto the region?If I am not mistaken around 1000ad so idk what are you talking about.
@@JustFaithless You don't need to be ethnic Turk to exist in this country and i said Turkey as a region. Why are you talking about ethnic background of people? Also there were people before Greeks.
@cemalaga2145 Yeah it was kinda a mistake to say that since you dint speak specific about ethnic Turks but still what I said proves my point that the region of turkey was making wine since ancient times.
Great video. Interesting claim that the Greeks were the first to create a wine culture, not sure I buy that. Wine cultures will have begun to emerge as soon as people started to make wine. They may have had the first wine writers and wine servers but that is not he sum of wine culture. What about how it was consumed by different classes, its role in religions, the various methods of production or its importance in trade to name just a few aspects of the culture that would have existed in earlier civilisations? Other than that brilliant educational video 😄
Greece has amazing wines and wineries! Wine tourism at its best 🤌🏼🍷😍
I'm am incredibly thankful for these wonderful resources of videos. Thank you so incredibly much for this content!
Great to see MW Konstantinos in the video! We're huge fans of many of the grape varieties and glad to see Porto Carras, Gerovassiliou, Sigalas, Agyrides and more get their fair shake. Well done!
A fantastic insight into Greek wines. A perfectly timed watch for me ahead of our virtual Greek wine tasting this evening. Thank you.
Great work! Would love to visit Greece now! : )
Wow! This video is amazing. Such beautiful dense content. Thanks so much. Keep up the great work! 🍷🍷🍷
Very informative
I found the comparison between the French (or regular) way of pairing wine & food vs. the Greek way extremely interesting. Would love to taste that wonderful Greek meal on 13:32!
A Fantastic, informative and very accessible video, many thanks!
agreed. should be a lot more videos like this!
Never tried Greek wine but looks and sounds interesting. Would like to visit one day.
Love your new post, I know that it takes time to make good and educational videos like this, but hope to see more video from you. Huge thanks
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Great video, you should also do one about the Romanian wines.
Awesome video! Keep them coming, please.
These are particularly useful for someone that might want to organize a holiday-study by the grape!
Excellent video!
Greek wine is so delicious !!
Amazing video, congrats!
Go Greece!! FORZA
Great video. I volunteer to translate it to Greek.
Europe without Greece is like Earth without art ... eh ...
and this without considering that they brought us wine in Europe ...
All they did is steal it from the Egyptians
@@yaqub5447 There are many cultural exchanges between cultures.
Brandon Burrell But the Egyptians still invented wine
@@yaqub5447 I believe it.
@@yaqub5447 Greetings from Apex Wine Club India,Mumbai.Glad to know history of wine making.Any book you can refer? Welcome to be in our Wapp wine group,the largest known. apexwineclub@gmail.com.
Greek wines are great!
Here in California, being in the wine industry myself, I have come across only 2 or 3 bottles of Greek wine. And I’m someone who buy mainly imports, I hope they produce better quality wines and become more available here. As of now besides the tasty and delicious Italian and French wines with some from Spain and Portugal I have noticed a rise of white wines from Austria and even Armenian reds/whites. Hungarian whites would be another area I’d be interested in purchasing along with Austrian Zweigelt and their whites. Wine is so culturally fascinating.
Greece is producing quality wine since the beginning of time. Try buying better quality next time , expand your imports and taste a good greek wine for a change.
@@BoogieBubble I’d love to but they don’t import wines from Greece most of the time. Domestic American wine consumers are ignoring and by and large only drink Cab, Pinot and Chard. They are not open to wines that they don’t know anything about…Barolo, Teroldego, Cahors? “What’s that” is the usual response
@@SimoNemo7 I have TRIED every way I know to buy some Greek wine in the USA. I can't even order it anywhere. Please lmk if you have found someone who will ship some authentic Greek wine. Id really like to try Ikarian wine!
@@teresahobbs5089 the only Greek wine I’ve seen was at Total Wine and a Greek restaurant.
Greece has the 185 oldest varieties of Grapes in the world
I wanna do that scene from God of War.
agiorgitiko for me....
Greek Wines Deserv World Attion. Probably Greece is the Birthplace of Wine
Ancient Greek wine (oinos) includes Turkey also. It wasn't that liquid back then it was more solid so they were adding water in it.
Makers of this channel must be thinking Turkey and wine should not be in the same sentence. In one of the videos they talk about east mediterranean wine and Turkey isn’t even mentioned. I am far from being a nationalistic person. Even though I love the content, I think this channel can do a better job by not overlooking Turkey when it comes to wine.
@didemkilinc Well asia minor as well as the black sea region of turkey was inhibited by greeks from ancient times so technically Turkey was a part of the wine making,also when did the seljuk turks came unto the region?If I am not mistaken around 1000ad so idk what are you talking about.
@@JustFaithless You don't need to be ethnic Turk to exist in this country and i said Turkey as a region. Why are you talking about ethnic background of people? Also there were people before Greeks.
@cemalaga2145 Yeah it was kinda a mistake to say that since you dint speak specific about ethnic Turks but still what I said proves my point that the region of turkey was making wine since ancient times.
Great video. Interesting claim that the Greeks were the first to create a wine culture, not sure I buy that. Wine cultures will have begun to emerge as soon as people started to make wine. They may have had the first wine writers and wine servers but that is not he sum of wine culture. What about how it was consumed by different classes, its role in religions, the various methods of production or its importance in trade to name just a few aspects of the culture that would have existed in earlier civilisations? Other than that brilliant educational video 😄
:58 the gentleman clearly states that Greeks were not the first to produce wine, but were the first Europeans to do so and spread it into Europe.
I don't think I will be trying any Greek wine, after watching this video.