Rating 92 2022 Top 50  
Style Rosé
Blend , Mandilaria
Vintage 2021
Appellation
Greece
ABV 12.5%
Price $21.00  Buy This Wine
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Review Updated 2022-11-16

Perfect For

Brunch Sipping, End of Day Sipping, Sipping Without Food

Drink If You Like

Albariño, Muscat / Moscato , Pinot Gris / Grigio

Mylonas Dry Rosé 2021 Review

In the middle of the 4th century, the region of Attica in southern Greece had about 30 acres of land under vine. To this day, it is one of Greece's most important wine regions or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). So, to enjoy this wine is to drink some serious history. This rosé, made from two native grapes in the region, is excellent. It is very aromatic, leaning into some tropical fruit notes along with a hint of honeysuckle and herbs. These aromas carry over to the palate with the addition of a wonderful concentration of fruit to keep it all in check. Top it off with bracing acidity, and you have a warm day rosé that you'll want more of after every sip.

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Mylonas Dry Rosé 2021
In the middle of the 4th century, the region of Attica in southern Greece had about 30 acres of land under vine. To this day, it is one of Greece's most important wine regions or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). So, to enjoy this wine is to drink some serious history. This rosé, made from two native grapes in the region, is excellent. It is very aromatic, leaning into some tropical fruit notes along with a hint of honeysuckle and herbs. These aromas carry over to the palate with the addition of a wonderful concentration of fruit to keep it all in check. Top it off with bracing acidity, and you have a warm day rosé that you'll want more of after every sip.

Reviewed On: 05-17-2022
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POINTS
Mylonas Dry Rosé 2021
In the middle of the 4th century, the region of Attica in southern Greece had about 30 acres of land under vine. To this day, it is one of Greece's most important wine regions or Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). So, to enjoy this wine is to drink some serious history. This rosé, made from two native grapes in the region, is excellent. It is very aromatic, leaning into some tropical fruit notes along with a hint of honeysuckle and herbs. These aromas carry over to the palate with the addition of a wonderful concentration of fruit to keep it all in check. Top it off with bracing acidity, and you have a warm day rosé that you'll want more of after every sip.

Reviewed On: 05-17-2022