The Eyes of the rabbit

Eyes of the rabbit - Kontozisis Organic Vineyards - Karditsa, Greece - Natural organic orange wine - Roditis - Eklektikon

“The Eyes of the Rabbit” is a premium organic dry orange wine crafted from the indigenous Roditis grape variety, grown in the Kontozisis Organic Vineyards. This wine showcases the purity of organic farming, reflecting the essence of the land with every sip.

  • Grower: Kontozisis Organic Vineyards
  • Vintage: 2024
  • Type: Orange Dry Wine
  • Grapes: Roditis 100%
  • Appellation: PGI Karditsa
  • Alcohol: 13.00%
  • Bottle: 750ml
  • Viticulture: Certified Organic
  • Vinification: 30-day skin contact, wild fermentation and 1-month aging in amphora. Bottled with minimum sulfites.
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Viticulture

  • Certified Organic
  • Climate: Warm Mediterranean
  • Soil: Calcareous sandy loam
  • Vine age: Planted in 2001
  • Altitude: 200m
  • Slope: Flat
  • Planting density: 1.80m x 1.20m
  • Yield: 1.2 kg / plant
  • Irrigation: If required
  • Spraying: If required
  • Harvesting: Manually

Vinification

  • Maceration: 30-day skin contact
  • Pressing: None
  • Temperature Control: None
  • Fermentation: Wild fermentation
  • Malolactic: Naturally completed
  • Maturation: 1 months in amphora
  • Clarification: None
  • Filtration: None
  • Production: 4,000 lt
  • Alcohol: 13.00%
  • Acidity: 5.05 gr/l
  • RS: 2.10 gr/l
  • Total sulfites: 25.00 mg/l
  • Certification: Made with Organic Grapes
  • Bottle: 750ml

Kontozisis has been practicing certified organic agriculture and organic vinification since 1991, one of the first to get such a certification in Greece. His long term commitment to organic practices shows his honest approach to sustainability. Andreas Kontozisis and his partner Aphrodite Tousia are working passionately with the area’s indigenous red grape, Limniona, among others, for which they have developed proprietary vineyard techniques to get as much concentration as possible from the variety’s large grapes. All grapes are hand harvested and pruned from the low-yield (28 hectoliters / ha) estate-owned vineyards of 11 ha. Kontozisis uses no press (only free run wines) and no commercial yeasts.

Karditsa is a rural town in Thessaly, in the center of Greece. It is the bicycle capital of Greece, with many bicycle roads and many residents using them as their main transportation mean.

Its terroir is largely defined by the nearby Agrafa mountains, and the artificial Plastira lake. It is also in close proximity to the impressive Meteora rocks, which host the second most important cluster of monasteries in Greece.