Dyo Elies Red | PGI Imathia Dry Red Wine Syrah Merlot Xinomavro (2018) 1.5L | Kir Yianni
Dyo Elies Red Wine 14.5%alc., Still, Dry Red Wine, Syrah, Merlot, Xinomavro, PGI Imathia - Kir Yianni
DYO ELIES PDO Imathias
Deep red in color, on the nose the wine shows a lush character composed of smoky, caramel and vanilla notes emerging over a background of ripe red fruits and chocolate. The palate is full, showing volume, a rich structure and a lipsmacking freshness that creates a lingering, spicy finish..
Varieties : Syrah 60%, Merlot 30%, Xinomavro 10%
Production : n/a
Ageing : 12-15 years
Cellaring : 16 months in 225 lt French and American oak casks – further ageing in bottle for another six months
Origin : Selected blocks (#19, 32, 23 & 15) of the Naoussa vineyards at Kir-Yianni Estate
Food Pairing : Pairs ideally with meats with bold aromatic taste.
Analytical Data
Alcohol: 14.5 %
pH: 3.5
Titratable acidity: 5.4 g/lit
Volatile acidity: 0.54 g/L
Residual sugar: 3 g/lit
Phenolic index: n/a
Color intensity: n/a
Free/Total sulfites: n/a
Viticulture : The Kir-Yianni Estate vineyards in the PDO Naoussa zone are located at an altitude of 230-320 m on the Eastern foothills of Mt Vermio. The appellation’s microclimate is marked by abundant precipitation during the winter and spring and moderate drought during the summer. The site spans over rolling hills with medium to high slopes and panoramic exposure. Its soil type is a mixed limestone ranging from clay to loam and sandy loam. Due to this diversity and complexity of the site the vineyards are established in 33 separate blocks –each one with its own particular characteristics and viticultural practices. At the heart of the Estate three soil types and varieties meet: Syrah thrives on the lowpH sandy loam of block#19, Merlot on the loamy limestone of block #32, and the indigenous Xinomavro shows its best on the clay limestone of block #15. All three blocks share moderate slopes facing southeast, while row orientation ranges from Northeast to East. A double vertical shoot positioning trellis and a generous vine spacing of 3,500-4,000 per hectare are in place for optimal vigor & canopy management. The resulting yield is 60 hectoliters per hectare.
Winemaking : The winemaking objective for Dyo Elies is to highlight the characteristics of each variety and then create a unique wine through their blending. Merlot offers the full body, Syrah adds the spice with a velvety aftertaste and last, but not least, Xinomavro gives a twist with its complex bouquet and structure. Harvest dates are different for each variety starting from the end of August for Merlot to the mid and end of September for Syrah and Xinomavro respectively. Grapes are hand-picked and manually selected on a sorting table prior to crush. For each variety, and during the first week after crush, the must is cold soaked at 11-12°C in a reductive environment. Temperatures gradually rise for the fermentation to take place at 29-30°C for Merlot, which also undergoes a post-fermentation maceration for a few days. In contrast, the temperature for Syrah is maintained at 22-24°C throughout the fermentation and as soon as it is over the malolactic fermentation is initiated in new oak. Xinomavro ferments at 22°C in open-top tanks without pump-overs to avoid the overheated tannin extraction, which used to be very common in the local traditional wines. Instead, a monitored hydraulic pigeage allows an early and refined phenolic optimum leading to the removal of grape skins with a pneumatic wine press well before the end of fermentation. Following fermentation the wines are aged separately in French and American 225-lt oak casks. About 30% of the barrels in the cellar are renewed each year.