Aeon Rosé

Aeon rosé - Freris Organic Vineyards - Syros, Cyclades, Aegean Sea, Greece - natural rosé dry wine - Mandilaria, Monemvasia, Mavrotragano - Eklektikon

Aeon (literally “century”, based on the grower’s one century of viticultural family history) is the unpolished, primal expression of the historical wines of Syros, and the island’s rugged and warm climate reflected on this unique blend of white and red grapes grown in Freris Organic Vineyards.

  • Grower: Freris
  • Vintage: 2023
  • Type: Rosé Dry Dry Wine
  • Grapes: Monemvasia 60%, Mandilaria 20%, Mavrotragano 20%
  • Appellation: PGI Cyclades
  • Alcohol: 13.00%
  • Bottle: 750ml
  • Viticulture: Certified Organic
  • Vinification: Co-fermentation of white and red grapes with indigenous yeasts at 18-20℃ in stainless steel tank for about 20 days and  aging for six months on its own fine lees. Bottled unfiltered with minimal sulfites.
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Viticulture

  • Certified Organic
  • Climate: Dry climate, very low rainfalls, windy weather, morning humidity
  • Soil: More than 65% sand
  • Vine age: Planted between 1981 and 2001
  • Altitude: Plain
  • Slope: 0%
  • Planting density: 3,000 plants / ha
  • Yield: 2-3 kg / plant
  • Irrigation: None
  • Spraying: Twice with sulfur and copper
  • Harvesting: Manually in small plastic crates

Vinification

  • Maceration: None (direct press)
  • Pressing: Traditional wooden handmade press machine
  • Temperature Control: After pressing at 18-20°C. After the end of fermentation till bottling at 12-14°C in stainless steel tank
  • Fermentation: 20 days with indigenous yeast in stainless steel tank
  • Malolactic: Naturally completed
  • Maturation: 6 months on its own fine lees in 10hl stainless steel tank
  • Clarification: Natural
  • Filtration: None
  • Production: 1,500 lt
  • Alcohol: 13.00%
  • Acidity: 5.00 gr/l
  • RS: 1.00 gr/l
  • Total sulfites: 90.00 mg/l
  • Certification: Organic grapes
  • Bottle: 750ml

Markos Freris‘ family has a century of recorded history of vine growing, on the cosmopolitan island of Syros, the capital of the Cycladic islands (hence Aeon = Century). Representing the fourth generation of this history, he took over the family’s vineyards planted with local varieties (Monemvasia, Serifiotiko, Mandilaria, Savatiano, Roditis) and in collaboration with veteran oenologist Kristie Manousou they vinify with indigenous yeasts, without filters, in their own winery, void of any pumps (exclusively gravity-powered). Markos’ wines are also the first natural and certified organic wines of Syros island.

Syros is the capital of the Cyclades and its most populous island. It is in the center of the Cycladic island cluster, and it looks like it is protected by all the other islands in the prefecture, giving meaning to the name “Cyclades”.

The island’s capital (and also the actual capital of all Cycladic islands), Ermoupoli, stands out from all other Cycladic towns for its neoclassical architecture and aristocratic character. Ermoupoli was founded by refugees from Chios, after their island’s destruction during the Greek Independence war (1821 – 1830), and rose to prominence during the 19th century as an important industrial, commercial and maritime center. Its name is an honor to Hermes, the God protector of commerce.

The rise of Ermoupoli into an important hub in the Eastern Mediterranean led to the creation of a powerful middle class, and the development of numerous monumental public and private buildings designed by famous architects, including the town hall and the Apollo theater.