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Maths Olympiad Grade 4

Maths Olympiad Grade 4

Maths Olympiad Grade 4

The Nemea vineyard has roots in pre-Christian times when the plain of Nemea was
called Filision Pedion. Almost five decades ago, it was recognized as P.D.O (Protected Designation
of Origin) as per the modern legislation of the P.D.O. The area of Nemea is the largest wine-
growing zone in Greece.
Gaia Wines first emerged in the market in 1994 with the introduction of THALASSITIS, a
Santorini P.D.O. dry white wine that quickly rose to the top in the category of Greece’s finest
wines. It is produced from Santorini’s indigenous white grape variety, Assyrtiko. Perhaps, it is the
only variety in the Mediterranean that manages to combine full maturity of grapes with
considerably high acidity, despite the specific climatic conditions of the island. This fact is an
essential factor for accomplishing flavour balance in dry white wines.
Gaia has made its mission to expand and highlight the quality characteristics of the
native Greek grape varieties and to achieve their recognition in international markets. With
consistency being the guide of its people and dedication to quality, adhering to the highest
standards of service, Gaia’s Wines are exported to 25 countries of the world: from Japan to
America, and from the Scandinavian countries to Australia.
The Nemea vineyard has roots in pre-Christian times when the plain of Nemea was
called Filision Pedion. Almost five decades ago, it was recognized as P.D.O (Protected Designation
of Origin) as per the modern legislation of the P.D.O. The area of Nemea is the largest wine-
growing zone in Greece.
Gaia Wines first emerged in the market in 1994 with the introduction of THALASSITIS, a
Santorini P.D.O. dry white wine that quickly rose to the top in the category of Greece’s finest
wines. It is produced from Santorini’s indigenous white grape variety, Assyrtiko. Perhaps, it is the
only variety in the Mediterranean that manages to combine full maturity of grapes with
considerably high acidity, despite the specific climatic conditions of the island. This fact is an
essential factor for accomplishing flavour balance in dry white wines.
The Nemea vineyard has roots in pre-Christian times when the plain of Nemea was
called Filision Pedion. Almost five decades ago, it was recognized as P.D.O (Protected Designation
of Origin) as per the modern legislation of the P.D.O. The area of Nemea is the largest wine-
growing zone in Greece.
Gaia Wines first emerged in the market in 1994 with the introduction of THALASSITIS, a
Santorini P.D.O. dry white wine that quickly rose to the top in the category of Greece’s finest
wines. It is produced from Santorini’s indigenous white grape variety, Assyrtiko. Perhaps, it is the
only variety in the Mediterranean that manages to combine full maturity of grapes with
considerably high acidity, despite the specific climatic conditions of the island. This fact is an
essential factor for accomplishing flavour balance in dry white wines.
The Nemea vineyard has roots in pre-Christian times when the plain of Nemea was
called Filision Pedion. Almost five decades ago, it was recognized as P.D.O (Protected Designation
of Origin) as per the modern legislation of the P.D.O. The area of Nemea is the largest wine-
growing zone in Greece.
Gaia Wines first emerged in the market in 1994 with the introduction of THALASSITIS, a
Santorini P.D.O. dry white wine that quickly rose to the top in the category of Greece’s finest
wines. It is produced from Santorini’s indigenous white grape variety, Assyrtiko. Perhaps, it is the
only variety in the Mediterranean that manages to combine full maturity of grapes with
considerably high acidity, despite the specific climatic conditions of the island. This fact is an
essential factor for accomplishing flavour balance in dry white wines.

Winemaker and owner of Gaia Wine Estate, Yiannis Paraskevopoulos and his team
manage every step of the winemaking process with the sole intention of producing only the top
quality wines. They have a strong belief that Agiorgitiko grapes cultivated in Koutsi have higher
quality than the rest zone of Nemea and are ideal for producing high-extract and oak-aged
wines. These exclusive wines are available for tasting during the tour of the winery, which also
includes the tour of their cellar. So, what are you waiting for? Visit Gaia Wines and experience
the best the Greece has to offer.
The Nemea vineyard has roots in pre-Christian times when the plain of Nemea was
called Filision Pedion. Almost five decades ago, it was recognized as P.D.O (Protected Designation
of Origin) as per the modern legislation of the P.D.O. The area of Nemea is the largest wine-
growing zone in Greece.
Gaia Wines first emerged in the market in 1994 with the introduction of THALASSITIS, a
Santorini P.D.O. dry white wine that quickly rose to the top in the category of Greece’s finest
wines. It is produced from Santorini’s indigenous white grape variety, Assyrtiko. Perhaps, it is the
only variety in the Mediterranean that manages to combine full maturity of grapes with
considerably high acidity, despite the specific climatic conditions of the island. This fact is an
essential factor for accomplishing flavour balance in dry white wines.
Gaia has made its mission to expand and highlight the quality characteristics of the
native Greek grape varieties and to achieve their recognition in international markets. With
consistency being the guide of its people and dedication to quality, adhering to the highest
standards of service, Gaia’s Wines are exported to 25 countries of the world: from Japan to
America, and from the Scandinavian countries to Australia.
Winemaker and owner of Gaia Wine Estate, Yiannis Paraskevopoulos and his team
manage every step of the winemaking process with the sole intention of producing only the top
quality wines. They have a strong belief that Agiorgitiko grapes cultivated in Koutsi have higher
quality than the rest zone of Nemea and are ideal for producing high-extract and oak-aged
wines. These exclusive wines are available for tasting during the tour of the winery, which also
includes the tour of their cellar. So, what are you waiting for? Visit Gaia Wines and experience
the best the Greece has to offer.

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