Tear of the Pine Retsina 100% Assyrtiko (3 bottle minimum)
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Tear of the Pine Retsina 100% Assyrtiko (3 bottle minimum)
$35.95 CAD
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A new approach to Retsina based on the Assyrtiko variety, with a gentle touch of resin. This unique wine it the most awarded Retsina at international competitions and by wine critics. The careful concentration of fresh pine resin, blended with vanilla and butter aromas, constitute a unique background for the fragrant Assyrtiko palette. Citrus fruits harmonically combine with rosemary, thyme, ginger and scents of Chios mastic producing an explosive and impressively tasty result that leaves a rich aftertaste.
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