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House icon ▸ Monemvasia
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Monemvasia

Monemvasia is a white grape variety grown in various parts of Greece. It is most commonly associated with the wines shipped out of the Greek port of Monemvasia as early as the 13th century, many of which were thought to have been part of the Malvasia group of grapes which have made their way around Europe. Recent DNA profiling has revealed no connection with any of the Malvasia grapes however. In the PDO wine of Monemvasia-Malvasia it must constitute at least 50% of the blend.

Featured wines made from Monemvasia


Paros PDO
Paros PDO
Moraitis Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2018
Monemvasia (100%)
Cyclades PGI Monemvasia
Cyclades PGI Monemvasia
Moraitis Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2017
Monemvasia (100%)
Cyclades PGI “Posta”
Cyclades PGI “Posta”
Gavalas Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2019
Assyrtiko (60%)Monemvasia (40%)
Paros PDO “Reserve”
Paros PDO “Reserve”
Moraitis Winery, Aegean Islands, Greece
2020
Mandilaria (75%)Monemvasia (25%)

Producers using Monemvasia


Moraitis Winery
Aegean Islands, Greece

Read more ▸ 6 wines

Gavalas Winery
Aegean Islands, Greece

Gavalas Winery is one of the oldest wineries on Santorini.

Read more ▸ 2 wines

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