Just a two-hour drive west of Athens lies the region of Mantinia. Unlike the sun-drenched beaches and turquoise seas often associated with Greece, this mountainous area offers high altitudes that create ideal growing conditions for the local Moschofilero grape. Here, the native grape truly takes centre stage. This wine showcases Moschofilero's hallmark aromas of orange blossom, citrus, and rose petal, balanced by a crisp, mineral-driven finish. If you're a fan of classic Portuguese Alvarinho or a bright, zesty Sauvignon, this is one to try.