“Boutari 2009 Naoussa” Named One Of The Best Wines In The World
The Boutari 2009 Naoussa has claimed a position on the coveted Wine Spectator “Top 100 Wines” list for 2013.
Boutari’s dry red collected 90 points from the Wine Spectator and won a place among the top-most wines in the world. Boutari 2009 Naoussa is the only Greek wine to appear on the list.
Wine Spectator magazine’s description of Boutari 2009 Naoussa: “A hint of orange peel to the lively dried raspberry, date and green fig flavors, which hang together with the support of vibrant acidity and medium-grained tannins. Complex and savory, with an alluring finish of sandalwood. Xinomavro. Drink now.”
This is also the first time that a red wine from Greece has won a place in the prestigious classification.
About the “Top 100 Wines” list
Each year, Wine Spectator editors survey the wines reviewed over the previous 12 months and select their Top 100, based on quality, value, availability and excitement. This annual list honors successful wineries, regions and vintages around the world.
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