Mahv-roh-DAF-nee
Mavrodaphne from Greece has a deep red color with flavors of dried fruits and chocolate.
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Mavrodaphne from Greece has a deep red color with flavors of dried fruits and chocolate, and a touch of spice. It's full-bodied with a rich sweetness. Ideal with desserts and strong cheeses. Perfect for a cozy evening.
Mavrodaphne is a Greek grape variety primarily grown in the Peloponnese region, particularly around the town of Patras. The name "Mavrodaphne" comes from the Greek words for "black" (mavro) and "laurel" (daphne), referring to the grape's dark color and laurel-like shape.
Mavrodaphne is perfect with "Chocolate Desserts," where the wine's sweetness and rich flavors complement the chocolate, or enjoy it with "Blue Cheese," where its intensity enhances the tangy cheese.
This wine can be drunk without food
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