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Cretan wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cretan wine is wine from the Greek island of Crete. It has a long history since wine was certainly being made by the Minoans before 1600 BC. Wines from Crete are not listed among those specially prize...
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Cretan wine and raki (tsikoudia) of Crete Digenakis Cretan local wine MARISINI originates from the region of Sitia, known all over Crete for the quality of it's wines...
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Cretan Wine traditional of Crete The eight-year old presence of DIGENAKIS in the production of wine and olive oil was of great importance for the Cretan products.
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THE CRETAN WINE...
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The special tribute of STIGMES to “The Renaissance of the Cretan wine”, includes yet some interviews of several Cretan wine producers,
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Much of the best Greek wine is available at wine merchants and supermarkets. For Cretan wine Hugh Johnson particularly recommends wine made by Alexakis, Ekonomou and Lyarakis.
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It is certain that there is no Cretan family which, in the course of time, has not been directly involved in the production of wine.
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The event was combined with a lecture by the well-known oenologist Mr Douloufakis, on Cretan wine, its history and useful tips on wine-tasting.
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Williams, D.F. (2003) Cretan wine in Roman Britain. Journal of Roman Pottery Studies, 10, 26-31. http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/12070/
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The delayed invasion of phylloxera (a parasite that destroys the roots of the vine), in the island in 1974 was an important reason that Cretan wine did not follow the course of other Greek wines. New people in the field have their own contribution trying to improve the image of the Cretan wine in the market.
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