Cavino Deus Imiglikos Patras
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Description
Description
Cavino Deus Imiglikos Patras is a semi-sweet Greek white wine made from 100% Roditis grapes under the PDO Patra designation in a 750ml bottle. Produced by one of Greece's largest and most established wineries, this Imiglikos-style wine draws its character from sub-mountainous vineyards planted at 300–500 meters elevation in the Achaia region of the Peloponnese.
Quick Facts: Style: Semi-Sweet White (Imiglikos) | Origin: PDO Patra, Peloponnese, Greece | Varietal: 100% Roditis | Winery: Cavino Winery & Distillery S.A.
Production & Heritage
Cavino Winery & Distillery S.A. was founded in 1958 in Aigio, Achaia, and has grown into one of Greece's largest wine producers with deep roots in the Peloponnese. For this Imiglikos expression, hand-gathered Roditis grapes undergo static debourbage over 48 hours to gently clarify the must before fermentation begins. Alcoholic fermentation is carried out using selected yeasts at low temperatures, preserving the grape's natural aromatics and retaining residual sugar to achieve the semi-sweet Imiglikos profile. The PDO Patra designation certifies that both the grapes and production originate within the protected zone surrounding the city of Patras.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a fresh bouquet of citrus fruit—lemon zest and grapefruit peel come forward first, followed by subtle white floral hints. The cool-fermented character keeps everything bright and clean.
Taste: On entry, the palate is gently sweet with ripe citrus and orchard fruit flavors. Mid-palate, a well-judged acidity rises to counterbalance the residual sugar, preventing the wine from feeling heavy. The overall impression is one of harmony between sweetness and freshness, characteristic of a well-made Imiglikos.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with a distinct fruity aftertaste that lingers pleasantly. A final lift of citrus acidity keeps the close refreshing rather than cloying.
How to Drink Deus Imiglikos
Serve chilled between 8–10°C to highlight its citrus aromatics and keep the sweetness in check. This wine is best enjoyed on its own as an aperitif or alongside food. For a spritz-style serve, combine with sparkling water and a lemon twist for a low-key warm-weather drink. It works well in a White Wine Sangria, where its inherent sweetness reduces the need for added sugar. Deus Imiglikos also pairs naturally with an Aperol Spritz variation, replacing prosecco for a fuller, more fruit-forward result.
Best For
- Introducing someone to Greek wine beyond Retsina
- Pairing with spicy Asian or Middle Eastern cuisine
- Warm-weather patio drinking when a dry white feels too austere
- Gifting to a wine drinker who gravitates toward off-dry or semi-sweet styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Deus Imiglikos taste like? Deus Imiglikos Patras is a semi-sweet white wine with a citrus-forward palate balanced by crisp acidity, finishing with a clean fruity aftertaste. It sits squarely in the off-dry to semi-sweet spectrum without becoming syrupy.
How does Deus Imiglikos compare to Boutari Moschofilero? Both are widely available Greek whites, but they occupy different segments—Boutari Moschofilero is a dry, aromatic wine from Mantinia, while Deus Imiglikos is a semi-sweet PDO Patra wine from the Roditis grape with noticeable residual sugar. Drinkers who prefer a touch of sweetness will lean toward the Cavino; those who favor bone-dry aromatics will prefer the Moschofilero.
Is Deus Imiglikos good for beginners? Yes, its gentle sweetness and approachable fruit-forward profile make it an accessible entry point for anyone exploring Greek wines or transitioning from sweeter styles into the broader wine world.
Where is Deus Imiglikos made? It is produced by Cavino Winery & Distillery S.A., headquartered in Aigio, within the Achaia regional unit of the Peloponnese, Greece. The Roditis grapes are sourced from the sub-mountainous PDO Patra zone at elevations of 300–500 meters.
What foods pair well with Deus Imiglikos? Sweet-and-sour dishes like lemon chicken or orange duck complement the wine's own balance of sugar and acidity. Cream-based pasta sauces echo its soft texture. Mildly spicy Thai curries find a cooling counterpoint in its residual sweetness. Fresh fruit tarts and soft cheeses like feta or manouri also pair naturally.
What sizes does Deus Imiglikos come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely distributed format for this wine.
Is Deus Imiglikos worth the price? Deus Imiglikos positions firmly as an entry-level expression within the Greek wine market, delivering genuine PDO-certified quality and single-varietal character at a highly accessible price tier. For the category, it represents solid everyday value.
Why Deus Imiglikos?
What distinguishes this wine is the combination of a single indigenous Greek grape—Roditis—with a protected origin designation and a deliberately restrained winemaking approach. The 48-hour static debourbage and low-temperature fermentation preserve the varietal's natural citrus aromatics rather than masking them with oak or excessive sweetness. Cavino's six-plus decades of experience in the Peloponnese lend credibility to what could otherwise be dismissed as a simple semi-sweet wine. For drinkers seeking an authentic Greek Imiglikos rooted in a specific terroir rather than a generic off-dry blend, this PDO Patra bottling delivers exactly that.
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