First Impressions
Gaia Assyrtiko Clay Orange Wine 2021 arrives at £37.75 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. Situated on the island of Santorini, this ancient vineyard produces grapes for one of the top wineries in Greece. The grapes are macerated on their skins and fermented in old clay pots wh
Greece's ancient winemaking traditions are being revitalised by a new generation of producers, with indigenous varieties like Assyrtiko gaining well-deserved international recognition. Gaia is a name worth knowing in this context.
On the Nose and Palate
The nose offers intriguing aromas of dried apricot, chamomile tea, beeswax, and tangerine peel, with a savoury edge. Moving to the palate, the wine is medium-bodied with a pleasingly astringent grip, amber fruit, herbal notes, and a savoury depth. The finish is dry and lingering with tannic grip, dried fruit, and a savoury nutty close.
Food Pairing and Serving
This skin-contact style is wonderfully versatile at the table — try it with charcuterie, spiced dishes, or hard cheeses. Serve at 12–14°C to appreciate the full textural complexity.
The Verdict
Gaia Assyrtiko Clay Orange Wine 2021 earns a well-deserved 8 out of 10. This is an outstanding orange that delivers Assyrtiko with genuine conviction and craft. At £37.75, this is a serious wine that justifies the investment. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.