Whispers of jasmine and sunlight in every glass.
Malagousia is the comeback queen of Greek wine.
Once nearly extinct, this aromatic white variety was rediscovered in the 1970s — and since then, it has captivated winemakers and wine lovers alike with its floral charm and expressive personality.
Highly aromatic, silky, and often playful, Malagousia offers a bouquet of jasmine, peach, basil, and citrus blossoms.
Yet it always carries something elusive — a Mediterranean elegance that makes it unforgettable.
The place behind the grape

Northern Greece, particularly the regions of Macedonia, is closely associated with the revival of Malagousia, one of Greece’s most expressive aromatic white grape varieties.
Grown in vineyards shaped by a Mediterranean climate and cooling breezes, Malagousia develops intense aromas, elegant texture, and a vibrant freshness.
This is where the story of Malagousia begins.

