Posts Tagged ‘ Manousakis ’

Greek German wine network

Mar 9th, 2010 | By | Category: Wine networking

Greek-German wine network The financial crisis that is currently such a large threat to Greece and to the whole of the European Union has unfortunately seen many ripple effects. These last days and weeks have badly strained the relationship between the people of Greece and Germany. Emotions are running high on both sides, and the [...]



Greek wineries take advantage of new technology

Feb 11th, 2010 | By | Category: AVIN

I am very proud that I have received the support from two Greek wineries to adopt the AVIN for their wines. Gentilini from the island of Cephalonia and Manousakis from the island of Crete will start including the AVIN codes on their wine labels. This makes them the first two Greek wineries to use this [...]



Greek wines catch attention

Jan 18th, 2010 | By | Category: Wine networking

This last weekend was marked by two memorable occasions: The renowned wine exhibition “Hamburger Wein Salon” celebrated its 25th anniversary, and I showed a portfolio of selected Greek wines for the first time ever at such a professional event. The Hamburger Wein Salon is organised by Mario Scheuermann, one of the most influential wine critics [...]



Social Media and Greek wineries

Oct 21st, 2009 | By | Category: Twitter

The technological revolution currently taking place on a truly global basis through Web 2.0 is staggering. The wine sector is already embracing it, be it in the United States, in Europe, or in Australia. In Greece, things work differently. Business is done in a much more traditional way. Personal contacts are the key, and face-to-face [...]



Manousakis, Crete

Feb 23rd, 2009 | By | Category: Manousakis

2007 Nostos Rousanne white – 100% Roussanne 16 Medium deep yellow gold colour. Fine nose of fresh grapes, vanilla, provence like in style. The palate is rich and buttery with a long finish. AVIN7518137201762 2007 Nostos Rosé – 45% Grenache, 55% Syrah 15 Light to medium pink colour. Very open nose of summerfruits and flowerfields. [...]