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NV ΓΛΥΚΥΣ Mavrodaphne

Posted: 19:50 Sun 29 Jul 2012
by Alex Bridgeman
Text of the label reads:
"ΟΙΝΟΣ
ΓΛΥΚΥΣ
ΦΥΣΙΚΟΣ

Μαυροδάφνυ

ΠΑΤΡΩΝ

ΟΝΟΜΑΣΙΑ ΠΡΟΕΛΕΥΣΗΣ
ΕΛΕΓΧΟΜΕΝΗ"

Sold to me as being roughly the same quality equivalent of a Ruby Reserve Port, despite costing only €6,50. 15% alcohol.

Mature in appearance, distinct bricking in the colour; perhaps 80% opaque. Lots of plums and floral perfume on the nose, less bake than I expected considering this was bought from a shop that had no air-conditioning. The only hint of something wrong being a bit of rubberiness on the nose.

Smooth entry, soft flavours bringing raspberry ice-cream syrup. Light bodied and very simple; sweet, but not as sweet as a port. Lingering and delicate aftertaste of fantastic length. Very attractive and enjoyable. 84/100. Drunk 29 July with a 1 hour decant.

Re: NV ΓΛΥΚΥΣ Mavrodaphne

Posted: 11:17 Mon 30 Jul 2012
by Andy Velebil
I had to toss that name into the Google translator. Here's what I got..
WINE
GLYKYS
NATURAL

Mavrodaphne

PATRON

NAME ORIGIN
CONTROLLED

Re: NV ΓΛΥΚΥΣ Mavrodaphne

Posted: 15:10 Tue 07 Aug 2012
by mpij
Andy Velebil wrote:I had to toss that name into the Google translator. Here's what I got..
WINE
GLYKYS
NATURAL

Mavrodaphne

PATRON

NAME ORIGIN
CONTROLLED
Much better than some Greek to English translations I've had from Google(or Bing) although slightly surprised it did'nt get sweet, seems Google translate has same problem i do with all the different varieties of E in Greek.
Must try some on my next visit.

Re: NV ΓΛΥΚΥΣ Mavrodaphne

Posted: 09:27 Wed 08 Aug 2012
by JacobH
Interestingly, it looks like this is matured with something like a solera system, from what I can find on the web. I always think it’s a shame we can’t get more of these unusual fortifieds in the UK.