Nama
From Moschato Tyrnavou
Sweet Red Wine
Tyrnavos NAMA is a wine used in Holy Communion, holding a leading position as an ecclesiastical wine. However, it is also a pleasant surprise when enjoyed as a dessert wine, accompanied by sweets or fruit, or even with ice as a special drink to accompany many of your unique moments.
NAMA has an intensely aromatic character thanks to the Moschato Tyrnavou variety, which offers aromas of honey, rose, and nuts, while Syrah, with its notes of forest fruits and spices, enhances the body of the wine and its deep red colour.
Harvest:
The grapes are hand-picked from selected low-yield vineyard sites that showcase the variety’s characteristics. They are carefully transported in small crates.
Vinification:
Classic red vinification with fermentation in stainless-steel vinificators at controlled temperatures up to 24°C. Maturation in stainless steel tanks for at least 6 months
Alcohol by volume: 9.5% Vol
Characteristics
See in detail the key features that make it unique.
Agricultural Cooperative Winery & Distillery
Characteristics:
Sweet Red Wine
Packaging:
Glass Bottles 0.187 L
Harvest:
Hand-picked from selected low-yield vineyards.
Color:
Deep ruby.
Aroma / Taste:
Red fruits, rose, nuts, jam, spices.
Grape Variety:
50% Moschato Tyrnavou, 50% Syrah
Alcohol Content:
9,5 % Vol
Serving Temperatureι:
16-18 °C
Pairs With:
Ecclesiastical use, desserts, spoon sweets, aperitif
