Can you imagine how an Assyrtiko from 120-year-old vines grown on Santorini’s finest vineyard sites would taste? No need to wonder—just try Santorini 34 by Artemis Karamolegos Winery.
This wine is a tribute to the deep-rooted legacy of Santorini’s terroir—the “34” refers to the 34 consecutive centuries of vine cultivation on the island. The Assyrtiko grapes are sourced from century-old ungrafted vines in top vineyards across Pyrgos, Exo Gonia, Fira, Akrotiri, and Megalochori.
After fermentation, it spends 9 months on fine lees, developing a rich, oily texture that complements its signature sharp acidity. A modest 10% matures for 5 months in used oak barrels, lending just a hint of complexity.
Bold yet refined, this wine has the structure and depth to evolve beautifully over at least a decade.