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House icon ▸ Malagouzia
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Malagouzia

Malagouzia is a very rare aromatic white grape variety found in Greece. Recently rescued from the edge of extinction by Greek winemakers, it produces dry but juicy wines with floral and citrus notes.

Featured wines made from Malagouzia


Attica PGI “Kalogeri” Malagouzia
Attica PGI “Kalogeri” Malagouzia
Domaine Papagiannakos, Attica, Greece
2017
Malagouzia (100%)
Cyclades PGI Malagouzia
Cyclades PGI Malagouzia
Moraitis Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2018
Malagouzia (100%)
Florina PGI “Turtles” Malagouzia
Florina PGI “Turtles” Malagouzia
Alpha Estate, Macedonia, Greece
2017
Malagouzia (100%)
Attica PGI “Neilis” Malagouzia
Attica PGI “Neilis” Malagouzia
Anastasia Fragou Winery, Attica, Greece
2019
Malagouzia (100%)
Cyclades PGI “Sillogi”
Cyclades PGI “Sillogi”
Moraitis Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2018
Assyrtiko (50%)Malagouzia (50%)
Attica PGI “Heart”
Attica PGI “Heart”
Anastasia Fragou Winery, Attica, Greece
2018
Savatiano (60%)Malagouzia (40%)

Producers using Malagouzia


Domaine Papagiannakos
Attica, Greece

Domaine Papagiannakos is a large winery based in Attica, not far from the Greek capital Athens. They are known for producing clean, modern wines from both local and international varieties.

Read more ▸ 2 wines

Moraitis Winery
Aegean Islands, Greece

Read more ▸ 6 wines

Alpha Estate
Macedonia, Greece

Alpha Estate is one of the most recognised and celebrated wineries in Greece. It is well known for producing highly regarded red wines from the Xinomavro grape.

Read more ▸ 4 wines

Anastasia Fragou Winery
Attica, Greece

A small winery in Mesogaia, the most important area of Attica, focussing on the production of Savatiano.

Read more ▸ 7 wines

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