Purity of fruit, refreshing acidity, and just enough tannin, to declare that it is not only freshness and aromas, when it comes time to pair it with food, things get very serious! This is the Rose D'Aidani from the Moraitis Winery and the Mavro Aidani variety, which complements the wine potential of Paros and makes the difference in Cycladic rosés.
The Moraiti Winery is the most famous winery of Paros and one of the best-known of the Cyclades. It’s contribution to the promotion of local varieties, such as Monemvasia, is enormous, and more specifically the success of its experimental vinification in all its versions, tank, barrel, dry, and sweet, was sealed with that of aging in an amphora. Next up is Mavro Aidani, which is a bet in itself, since it has the rich aromas of its white brother, but with extra volume and complexity. The grapes come from organic cultivation and the juice acquires this color after only 2 hours of contact with the grapes. Fermentation in stainless steel tanks preserves its aromatic freshness. However, its short stay in contact with the wine lees is also what makes it something really elegant.
Body, structure, strawberry aromas, botanical freshness, subtle minerality, and refreshing acidity. What else could a rosé have to become your favorite culinary wine? Maybe it pairs great with everything. Rose D'Aidani from Moraitis Winery has it all and you should taste it soon!