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Nasiakos 2006 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $18
The nose on this white from Greece is cheerful and alluring, with its waves of citrus and flowers. On the palate, the wine offers more than just fun—it’s an elegant balance of robust and refreshing, with flavors of mandarin orange, lemon and spice shot through with a dancing acidity. Approachable but complex.  — S.K.  (8/1/2008)
89
points

Antonopoulos 2006 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $16
A wave of refreshing, bright floral and citrus notes on the palate offers a combination of fruit character and clean, crisp flavors—much like a California Sauvignon Blanc—but with indigenous originality. The finish is long but light. Overall, a very pretty, versatile wine.  — S.K.  (8/1/2008)
89
points

Semeli 2010 White Dry Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $18
Floral, fresh and fruity in aroma, this flirty white delivers on the plate too, with flavors of peach, lemon and spice. The wine has a lift but also that trademark honeyed touch. Elegant but fun.  — S.K.  (3/1/2012)
88
points

Nasiakos 2006 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $15
A dancing, opulent nose of citrus and flowers precedes crisp, refreshing flavors of lemon, orange and spice. Its acidity makes it a food-friendly choice, but it has enough complexity and body to be enjoyed on its own before or after dinner. Zippy but elegant from start to finish.  — S.K.  (8/1/2008)
88
points

Boutari 2001 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

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  1. $12
Wildflowers, roses, apricots and peaches leap out of the glass. Lively acidity, with fruit dominating the palate. A little yeasty, with lingering floral notes.  (11/15/2002)
87
points

Boutari 2007 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $17
A dancing nose of lemon and white flowers leads this fun, refreshing white from Greece. On the palate, clean and crisp citrus flavors and good acidity make it an ideal cohort for grilled seafood and salads. Versatile and a great go-to white.  — S.K.  (5/1/2009)
87
points

Cambas 2007 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

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  1. $12
A lovely nose of citrus, apples and spice gives this Moschofilero from Mantinia a fresh but opulent appeal. On the palate, it’s fuller bodied with rich fruit, but balanced by spice and minerals. A great white that can hold its own with myriad dishes.  — S.K.  (12/1/2009)
87
points

Nasiakos 2007 Moschofilero (Mantinia)

  1. $16
This energetic sip starts with aromas of pear, flowers, a zing of minerals, then follows with a fresh combination of lemon zest and honey on the palate. A floral, citric finish adds to the appeal. A fantastic wine for grilled seafood or poultry dishes.  — S.K.  (12/15/2008)
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