Vouni Panayia Yiannoudi 2021
Aroma
Country,Zypern
Region,Pitsilia
Volume: 0.75l - (Price per liter €39,87)
Vouni Panayia Winery, located in the picturesque mountains of Cyprus, is renowned for its high-quality wines made from indigenous grape varieties such as Xynisteri and Maratheftiko. Situated at over 800 meters above sea level, the vineyards benefit from ideal climatic conditions and limestone-rich soils that impart complexity and freshness to the wines. Founded by the Kyriakides family, the winery blends traditional winemaking methods with modern technology. Vouni Panayia stands as a symbol of Cypriot wine culture and tradition.
The soils in the region of the winery are varied and rich in minerals, which makes them extremely suitable for viticulture. They mainly consist of calcareous and loamy components that enable good water retention and drainage. This combination supports the growth of deeply rooted vines that produce resistant and aromatically complex grapes. The soil composition contributes significantly to the characteristics and quality of the wines and gives them a special minerality and structure.
Red wine, an elixir of the senses, fascinates with its deep red color and multi-layered aromas. Made from dark grapes, it matures in oak barrels and develops complex nuances of flavor. From fruity and light to powerful and tannic, red wine reflects the art of winemaking. Whether accompanying a festive meal or as a meditative pleasure, red wine remains timeless and combines the centuries-old craftsmanship of winegrowers with the individual taste preferences of every connoisseur.
The vineyards in the winery's region extend over gentle hills and benefit from an ideal microclimate. The soils are rich in minerals and offer optimal conditions for growing a wide range of grape varieties. Thanks to the altitude and cool nights, the grapes develop a balanced acidity and intense aromas. Carefully tended and sustainably cultivated, these vineyards contribute to the production of wines that stand out for their quality and uniqueness.