Savvatiano
Savvatiano is a white grape variety primarily grown in Greece, particularly in the Attica region. It is known for its high acidity and ability to produce fresh, aromatic wines. The grape is often used in the production of Retsina, a traditional Greek wine flavored with pine resin.
Savvatiano grapes thrive in warm climates and are resistant to drought, making them well-suited for the Mediterranean environment. The wines made from Savvatiano typically exhibit citrus and floral notes, making them refreshing and easy to drink. This versatility has contributed to its popularity among local winemakers.