Moschato Tyrnavou Blanc de Noir
PGI Tyrnavos
Semi-Dry White Wine
Explosive rose aromas with hints of citrus and fruit draw you into a rare and strikingly modern wine. This white wine is produced from red Moschato Tyrnavou grapes using the blanc de noir method. This innovative expression of the variety, sourced from selected vineyard sites, has gained significant appeal among wine enthusiasts.
The Agricultural Cooperative Winery & Distillery of Tyrnavos is among the few producers worldwide who vinify and produce wine exclusively from Moschato Tyrnavou.
Awarded a Bronze Medal at the Thessaloniki International Wine & Spirits Competition, held under the auspices of the International Organization of Vine and Wine.
25th Thessaloniki International Wine & Spirits Competition
Moscato Tyrnavou White
Bronze Medal 2025
23rd Thessaloniki International Wine & Spirits Competition
Moscato Tyrnavou White
Bronze Medal 2023
25th Thessaloniki International Wine & Spirits Competition
Moscato Tyrnavou White
Bronze Medal 2025
23rd Thessaloniki International Wine & Spirits Competition
Moscato Tyrnavou White
Bronze Medal 2023
Harvest:
The grapes are hand-picked from selected low-yield vineyard sites that highlight the variety’s characteristics. They are carefully transported in small crates.
Vinification:
Blanc de noir vinification. After destemming, only the free-run must is collected to avoid coloring of the juice. Fermentation with selected yeasts at strictly controlled low temperatures.
Alcohol content: 12% Vol
Characteristics
See in detail the key features that make it unique.
Agricultural Cooperative Winery & Distillery
Characteristics:
Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Tyrnavos.
Packaging:
0,75 lit.
Harvest:
Hand-picked from selected low-yield vineyards.
Color:
Pale yellow with rosé hues.
Aroma / Taste:
Rose, citrus, white-fleshed fruits, honey.
Grape Variety:
100% Moschato Tyrnavou
Alcohol Content:
12 % Vol
Serving Temperatureι:
8-10 °C
Pairs With:
Asparagus and other steamed green vegetables, sweet-and-sour dishes, poultry, and fish.
