Roditis
Rhoditis (also known as Roditis) is a Greek wine grape with pink skin, which is traditionally grown in the Peloponnese in Greece. Today, Rhoditis is common in the former Greek colony of Anchialos (today the Bulgarian city of Pomorie), Volos, Thessaly, and throughout the Peloponnese.
What does wine from the Roditis grape taste like?
White wine from the pale pink Greek...
Rhoditis (also known as Roditis) is a Greek wine grape with pink skin, which is traditionally grown in the Peloponnese in Greece. Today, Rhoditis is common in the former Greek colony of Anchialos (today the Bulgarian city of Pomorie), Volos, Thessaly, and throughout the Peloponnese.
What does wine from the Roditis grape taste like?
White wine from the pale pink Greek Roditis grape has a lot of flavor in which citrus freshness predominates, but in which you can also discover melon, apple and sometimes a fine spiciness.