
Nestor Fileri White 2023
Discover the ancient spirit of the Peloponnese with Nestor Fileri White, a wine that brings a piece of Greek history to your glass. Produced in the sun-drenched vineyards of Trifylia, Messinia, just a stone's throw from the ancient Palace of King Nestor, this wine showcases the unique character of the Fileri grape.
Often considered the ancestor of the aromatic Moschofilero, Fileri is a revived indigenous variety that has found its perfect expression in the sandy-clay soils of Southern Greece. The result is a vibrant, dry white wine that balances aromatic intensity with elegant freshness.
In the glass, it pours a bright pale yellow. The nose is an inviting bouquet of white flowers, jasmine, and zesty citrus fruits. On the palate, it is crisp and well-structured, offering flavors of stone fruit and gooseberry, finishing with a refreshing minerality and a hint of fruit-driven sweetness. It is a perfect introduction to the modern renaissance of Greek winemaking.
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Discover the ancient spirit of the Peloponnese with Nestor Fileri White, a wine that brings a piece of Greek history to your glass. Produced in the sun-drenched vineyards of Trifylia, Messinia, just a stone's throw from the ancient Palace of King Nestor, this wine showcases the unique character of the Fileri grape.
Often considered the ancestor of the aromatic Moschofilero, Fileri is a revived indigenous variety that has found its perfect expression in the sandy-clay soils of Southern Greece. The result is a vibrant, dry white wine that balances aromatic intensity with elegant freshness.
In the glass, it pours a bright pale yellow. The nose is an inviting bouquet of white flowers, jasmine, and zesty citrus fruits. On the palate, it is crisp and well-structured, offering flavors of stone fruit and gooseberry, finishing with a refreshing minerality and a hint of fruit-driven sweetness. It is a perfect introduction to the modern renaissance of Greek winemaking.












