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Achaia Clauss 1996 Mavrodaphne of Patras Reserve (Peloponnese)

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Made much like tawny Port, this russet-brown wine features aromas of coffee, toffee and walnuts. It’s sweet but not overly so, with hints of maple syrup that add a sense of refinement to the straightforward flavors.  — J.C.  (9/2/2004)
86
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Achaia Clauss NV White Sweet Wine Muscat (Muscat of Patras)

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Expressive aromas of candied pineapple, apricot, tropical fruit and citrus are followed by rounded floral and fruit flavors on the tongue. A nice spicy lift keeps the wine aloft. Pair with salted nuts, cheeses.  — S.K.  (3/1/2012)
86
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Achaia Clauss NV Demestica Rosé

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Fresh strawberry and citrus wafts from this pretty, dry rosé. Strawberry flavors are balanced with an acidic, citric edge. Clean and friendly, and a good value for everyday.  — S.K.  (12/15/2008)
85
points

Achaia Clauss 2006 Demestica White (Patras)

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Cheerful, light white aromas of citrus—lemon and orange mainly—lead on this white blend from Patras. On the palate, it’s refreshing but offers some depth in its lemon and orange muscat flavors. Simple but appealing, and at an excellent price.  — S.K.  (8/1/2008)
85
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Achaia Clauss NV Imperial Mavrodaphne (Mavrodaphne of Patras)

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This red dessert wine offers cedar, cocoa and hazelnut on the nose, followed by expressive flavors of bitter orange and dark chocolate on the palate. Cedar and citrus add to the complexity. Overall, quite delicious and exotic.  — S.K.  (3/1/2012)
85
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Achaia Clauss NV Danielis Red

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A fruity, medium-bodied red with a heritage that dates back to the Byzantine era, Danielis starts with aromas of fresh fruit and a touch of smoky spice. On the palate, it’s balanced, with a good structure and freshness. A touch of spicy oak gives it dimension. The finish is lingering and full of character.  — S.K.  (12/15/2008)
85
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Achaia Clauss 2005 Red (Nemea)

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This solid Agiorgitiko starts with a nose of leather and spice and leads into bright fruit flavors that are fresh and friendly. Added elements of tobacco and leather, as well as a good tannic structure and a lingering finish, give it heft. A smooth drinking wine that has some muscle.  — S.K.  (12/15/2008)
85
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Achaia Clauss NV Demestica Red

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Rich waves of red berries and cinnamon spice lead this soft, dry red. On the palate, it’s slightly aimless with quiet berry fruit flavors and a spin of minerals. This is an easy-drinking red that’s nice with cheese and tomato-based dishes.  — S.K.  (9/1/2011)
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