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Roditis Alepou 2021 - Domaine Tatsis
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RODITIS ALEPOU 2021 - DOMAINE TATSIS

  Greece / Goumenissa
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Roditis, like you’ve never seen it before!

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Why do we love it?

Roditis may be one of the most widely planted grape varieties in Greece, but the Roditis Alepou 2021 from Ktima Tatsis is a whole different story. Grown biodynamically and vinified naturally, this wine carries the distinctive and unconventional signature style of the Tatsis brothers from vineyard to bottle.

Stergios and Periklis Tatsis are among the pioneers of biodynamic viticulture and low-intervention winemaking in Greece. At their family estate in Goumenissa, they cultivate both native and international varieties with minimal intervention and maximum respect for the fruit, crafting wines that reflect the raw energy and authenticity of their terroir.

For Roditis Alepou 2021, which comes from the most aromatic clone of the variety, they used only wild yeasts. Fermentation took place in stainless steel tanks, followed by six months of lees contact. The wine was bottled unfiltered and without any added sulfites.

The result? A vibrant, deep, and truly original expression of Roditis, one that’s hard to forget.
Try the Roditis Alepou 2021 from Ktima Tatsis now!

COLOR

WHITE

AROMA

MEDIUM

BODY

MEDIUM

ACIDITY

HIGH

Tastes Like

In the glass, it shows a pale lemon color with soft green hues. On the nose, it’s bursting with citrus aromas like lemon, grapefruit, and orange peel, followed by hints of pear, white peach, and a subtle mineral edge that adds complexity.

On the palate, it has a medium body, crisp acidity, and an elegant structure. Lemon, kumquat, green apple, and saline mineral notes come together for a fresh and lingering finish.

 

Technical stuff
Color White
Type Dry
Year 2021
Alcohol 13 %
Origin Goumenissa
Variety Roditis Alepou
Aromas Lemon, grapefruit, orange peel, pear, white peach, minerality
Bottle Size 750ml
Barrique -
Serving temperature 10°C
Aging 5 years
Closure Cork
Organic Yes

RODITIS ALEPOU 2021 - DOMAINE TATSIS

PAIR IT

Pair it with Greek-style braised green beans in olive oil, artichokes à la polita, grilled fish with lemon and olive oil, seafood risotto, or salty white cheeses

Pork with quince and carob syrup

  • 1 Kg pork leg or shoulder
  • 4 quinces
  • 50 gr butter
  • 100ml olive oil
  • 200 ml red wine
  • 150 ml carob syrup
  • 1 large onion (finely chopped)
  • 1 tbsp. coriander seeds grounded
  • 150 gr flour
  • 20 gr tomato paste
  • 50 gr brown sugar
  • juice from an orange
  • Salt
  • Pepper

 

Cut the quinces in quarters, clean and cut each piece in 3 smaller pieces. Put them in a non-stick pan and sauté them lightly with butter. Pour in the orange juice and add 200 ml of warm water, cover the pan with a lid and simmer the quinces for about 30 minutes, until they are tender. Sprinkle with sugar, and leave them for 10 minutes to caramelize over the heat. Leave them aside until the pork is ready.

Cut the pork into large cubes, season them and dust them with flour. Skip the excess of flour. In a large saucepan, heat up the olive oil and sauté the meat well from all sides until it is well browned. Add the chopped onion, continue sauteing until it is glistening and slightly softened. Add the tomato paste and the coriander, sauté lightly and pour in the wine. Pour 200 ml of warm water and let the meat boil for about 1½ hours. If the liquids have been saved in between and the meat has not been done yet, add some warm water. Then put the quinces over the meat with the juice and simmer at low temperature for about 10 minutes to mix their flavors. Rotate the pot, but do not stir the food, because the quinces will melt. Add the carob syrup the last 5 minutes. Remove the food from heat, let it sit for 5 minutes and serve. 

 

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