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🗓️ 11 April 2021
⏱️ 74 minutes
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George Skouras is the owner and winemaker at Domaine Skouras, located in the Peloponnese of Greece.
George explains how his interest in wine first developed, and discusses his time as a student, working and living in France. He then talks about the early period of his career, making wine on the Greek island of Cephalonia. He describes a key meeting with Spyros Kosmetatos, which would lead to the founding of the Gentilini Winery on Cephalonia, and to market success for a white wine he made there. George shares some of the business philosophies that he developed at that time and which stayed with him later on.
George then discusses his return to an area near where he grew up, Nemea, to focus on the production of wines from the red Agiorgitiko and the white Moscofilero grape varieties. He talks about his first vintages of making wine at Domaine Skouras, and about the resistance he faced trying to sell Agiorgitiko wines in the international markets. This last problem was solved by the addition of some Cabernet Sauvignon into the blend of one of the Skouras wines, a wine called Megas Oenos. That blend was a market success, and led to more interest as well in the native Agiorgitiko wines from Nemea. That interest was shared by George, who spent decades examining the different areas in which Agiorgitiko was grown, and exploring the different qualities that the grape possesses. George came to several conclusions about how to grow and to handle Agiorgitiko, and he shares those thoughts in this interview. He also describes the different growing areas for the grape variety. He then touches on a key change, the recent development of virus-free clones of Agiorgitiko. Further, George gives an assessment of his own wines from Agiorgitiko, and their development over time.
George frequently discusses how both the Greek wine business and the international markets for wine have changed over time, and he gives an account of his own developments in response. He also summarizes his work with little known native grape varieties like Mavrostifo. And George speaks in some detail about Moscofilero, specifically about a darker colored variant of Moscofilero known as Mavrofilero. George talks about his early learning curve with Moscofilero winemaking, and describes the attributes of a Moscofilero wine from the Peloponnese.
Several viticulture and winemaking topics are touched on in this interview, including irrigation, yields, elevation of vineyards, destemming, press wine, cooperage, lees contact, and aging.
If you are curious about the development of Greek wine since the 1970s, this is a key perspective to take into account. George is one of a generation of Greek winemakers who have decidedly shaped the Greek wine scene of today.
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0:00.0 | I'll drink to that where we get behind the scenes of the beverage business. |
0:05.4 | I'm Levy Dalton. |
0:06.4 | I'm Erin Scala and here's our show today. Oh, George Scoras of Scoras from the Peloponnese in Greece on the show today. |
0:28.9 | Hello sir, how are you? |
0:29.9 | Very exciting to be with you. |
0:31.4 | Very nice to see you. |
0:32.8 | So about 40 years ago you were in France studying how to make wine. |
0:37.0 | Exactly, that was like the end of the 70s and I went there to exactly to do things you know to have some studies in chemistry |
0:46.7 | things like that but I became a guy who was involved with the wine and how how did that happen? I mean what occurred to change |
0:55.3 | your mind? Oh that's a beautiful story that I was in X and province and I had time. I just that was just some days you know just to learn |
1:07.2 | French and to design what to do and a friend of mine, professor of Greek letters, |
1:14.4 | asked me to go with him, to go an excursion, you know. |
1:18.3 | So we took a car and we went to Montpellier, like itog, you know, and it was like a discovered me. |
1:28.4 | It was, I was with this small car, a Pijo, Pijo, Pijo 2004 and it was like to be in a sea of vineyards. |
1:40.4 | I was amazing. |
1:42.0 | And then we arrived to a small chateau and then a couple of some friends of him, a nice couple. |
1:51.0 | It is like a film. They waited us in the front of the chateau behind a nice iron door. |
1:59.2 | And then they opened the door with all these noises you know the door's doing and after the door it was |
2:07.6 | the apocalypse for me because that was a winery that was a chateau with a winery and vineyard. |
2:14.8 | And as I was the young guys, these guys they took me by the hand and they started to show to me |
2:21.0 | how the vineyards are and then what it is the wine, see all the facilities, |
2:27.0 | the cellars and everything. |
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