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Altana Rose 2023 - Vaptistis Winery
John Moraitis

ALTANA ROSE 2023 - VAPTISTIS WINERY

  Greece / Tinos
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A rare variety and a pure apocalypse rosé!

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Why do we love it?
The Altana rosé from the Baptists winery in Tinos, has all the botanical and fruity dimension it needs, to go next to any seafood summer snack you can think of. Discovering new varieties is our thing, but this is a great discovery!
 
In 2013, Yiannis Moraitis decided to deal exclusively with the family vineyards in the mountainous village of Steni, in Tinos. After a few years and many experimental actions, 2016 he made his first harvest on the 30 acres of privately owned vineyards and bottled his first wine. At the winery only Greek grape varieties are cultivated and the complexity of the soil combined with organic farming results in impressive wines. Mavrothiriko is a rare variety that you don't come across often, but its great advantage is that in stressful conditions (i.e. very high temperatures and drought) it gives unique results.
 
Altana Rosé, is the best way to show the dynamics of this variety since the stay of the Mavrothiriko in the tank preserved the freshness of the fruit, its rich spicy character, and the very elegant aromas of green tea and white pepper. Grilled sea bream, shrimps with olive oil, and salmon fillets found their partner!
 

COLOR

ROSE

AROMA

MEDIUM

BODY

MEDIUM

ACIDITY

HIGH

Tastes Like
In the glass, it is soft salmon with copper highlights. On the nose, it has a high aromatic intensity and aromas of rose and hyacinth, framed by notes of unripe strawberry, raspberry, and sanguine. White pepper, sage, and green tea add complexity.
 
In the mouth, it is of moderate volume with crisp acidity. Rose, pink grapefruit, strawberry, and raspberry, with spicy notes of pepper result in a long delightful aftertaste.
Technical stuff
Color Rose
Type Dry
Year 2023
Alcohol 13%
Origin Tinos
Variety Mavrothiriko
Aromas Rose, hyacinth, strawberry, raspberry, sanguine, white pepper, sage, green tea
Bottle Size 750ml
Barrique -
Serving temperature 8ºC
Aging 2 years
Closure Cork
Organic No

ALTANA ROSE 2023 - VAPTISTIS WINERY

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Try it with fried shrimp, salmon risotto, potato salad with tuna

Fragrant langoustines with pea puree

  • 1 kg of langoustines
  • 1 finocchio
  • 2 tbsps. of finely chopped fennel
  • 2 tbsps. of finely chopped dill
  • 6 fresh onions
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • The juice of a large lemon and a lime
  • 1 tsp. of mixed lemon and lime zest
  • 1 tsp. of freshly chopped cardamom
  • salt and pepper
  • Olive oil

 

For the pea puree:

  • ½ kilo of pea cleaned
  • 2 potatoes
  • salt
  • olive oil

Chop the onions (the white and green part), garlic, and finocchio. In a large saucepan, saute them in olive oil. Remove them from the pot, and sauté the langoustines with the shell, in the remaining olive oil. Once they get a reddish color , add the lemon and lime juice, salt and freshly ground pepper, cover with the lid, and lower the temperature to half.

In the meantime, boil the peas in salted water along with the two potatoes cut in pieces, until the potatoes melt. Keep a cup of hot water in which they have boiled.

As soon as the langoustines are ready – they don’t take more than 10 minutes - remove them from the pot and transfer them into a large bowl. Let the sauce from the langoustines' broth and the citrus to continue boiling and add the mixture of sautéed onions, garlic and finocchio. Add the chopped fennel and the dill. While your sauce is simmering, remove the shell from langoustines and bring it back to the pot, along with their juices from the bowl. Add the cardamom and half of the citrus zest and turn off the heat.

Put the peas and the potatoes in a blender or a mill and start mush them by dripping a little bit of the boiled water that you kept until you have a velvety puree.

On a platter, add the pea puree and pour the rich sauce with the langoustines. Sprinkle with the remaining zest of citrus and add a few drops of olive oil.

 

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