March 3rd, 2013
Travel by vine and enjoy the many fruits of the Hellenic Republic.  Good Food - What to drink … Greek wines

Travel by vine and enjoy the many fruits of the Hellenic Republic.  Good Food - What to drink … Greek wines

January 24th, 2012

Kokkari Estiatorio - Wine List Review

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Kokkari Estiatorio

Kokkari Estiatorio in downtown San Francisco serves Mediterranean fare, mostly Greek, with a contemporary edge. The owners claim to make a “cuisine fit for the gods”, and although the gods would most certainly know what wine to drink, we think you might need a hand. The Wine List is long, with several Greek wines, Old World and New World options, and price points to accommodate everyone.

Here are our recommendations.

By the Glass

  • 2010 Sigalas, Assyrtiko, Santorini ($14/glass) - It’s a great big White Wine. Rich, creamy and intense, with good acidity.
  • 2010 Abrente, Albariño, Napa Valley ($10/glass, $40/bottle) - If you prefer a lighter (and cheaper) white, this Californian Albariño is a great option. Very refreshing.
  • Bedrock, Old Vine Zinfandel, Sonoma Valley ($12/glass) - Big, smooth, and intense, this Zinfandel is very fruity and easy to drink.

By the Bottle:

  • 2008 Tselepos, Moschofilero, Mantinia ($42/bottle) - This Greek White Wine is light, fruity and very refreshing; easy to drink.
  • 2010 Astrolabe, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough ($45/bottle) - Your typical New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc: fruity, intense, with medium to full body.
  • 2009 Kingston Family, Lucero Syrah, Casablanca Valley ($38/bottle) - Medium body, juicy and a little spicy, it’s a great value.
  • 2008 Seven Hills, Merlot, Columbia Valley ($48/bottle) - Another good value, smooth and fruity, very easy to drink, medium to full body.
  • 2008 Thimiopolos, Uranos, Xinomavro, Trilofos imathias ($68/bottle) - More complex and less smooth than the previous options, full in the mouth.

Cheers!

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