Sud 777
Lcdiaz
Edgar n — 7 years ago
Sud 777
Lcdiaz
Edgar n — 7 years ago
Great, dry white wine, smells like a rocky coastline — 7 years ago
Supple wine, hint of melon with a vanilla nose. Nice finish. Highly recommend. Only 29 cases produced in 2009. — 8 years ago
With Edgar at Tall Glass — 6 years ago
Sud 777
Lcdiaz
Edgar n — 7 years ago
2013 Vintage. Better than last note.. — 7 years ago
A dark ruby color a nose of cherry's and currants. Sweet but not too cloying a good acidity for balance. It taste like a port I love it. It is the first dessert wine beside port that i like. — 8 years ago
I’d like to know what Edgar Alan Poe has to say about this bold and impressive wine. Smoky and peppery with a nice, dry finish. We are enjoying this while nibbling on dry cheese and putting together Thanksgiving dinner. — 9 years ago
Vlad’s reserve — 9 months ago
Wine is deep garnet. Smells like violet, decomposed bramble and slate. Immense aroma. Overwhelming. On the palate violet, cherry and strawberry. Elegant hermes leather and a touch of wet slate. Quite delicious. It wants to be a refined Sangiovese but it's more than that. Quite nice. — 4 years ago
Rd. 2 - Anniversary Greek wine... instead of going to Greece. 😂 Thanks, Heather! — 6 years ago
Sud 777
Lcdiaz
Edgar n — 7 years ago
Sud 777
Lc diaz
Edgar n — 7 years ago
Von Hermes und Marita geschenkt bekommen. — 7 years ago
The 2012 was outstanding. Beautiful nose and long smooth finish. Would highly recommend. — 8 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
Hermes – Assyrtiko 2025
Peloponnese PGI – Greece 🇬🇷
Overview
A 100% Assyrtiko from the Peloponnese, showcasing a more textural and savory expression of the grape outside Santorini. The 2025 vintage leans into tension, structure, and food-driven character, with noticeable intensity and length.
Aromas & Flavors
Citrus-driven with lemon zest and subtle stone fruit, layered with mineral and lightly savory notes. Expressive, with a more pronounced intensity than expected.
Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied with firm acidity and strong tension. Textural, slightly weightier on the palate, with a long, persistent finish and a clean, dry profile.
Food Pairings
Built for food, perfect with grilled fish, shellfish, Mediterranean dishes, or anything with olive oil, herbs, and citrus. Also holds up well to richer white meat dishes.
Verdict
A serious, food-friendly Assyrtiko with structure and personality. Not a light, easy sipper, but rewarding for those who enjoy tension, minerality, and a more savory edge.
🍷 Did You Know?
Assyrtiko is one of the few white grapes that can retain high acidity even in warm climates, which is why it thrives across Greece while maintaining its signature freshness. — 2 months ago