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The House of Kourtakis is a family wine-making
business that dates back to 1895. It was founded by Vassilis
Kourtakis (1865-1946), who was the first person in Greece to obtain a
diploma in oenology. He established his wine-making activity at
Markopoulo, thirty kilometers to the northeast of Athens in the heart of
the two most celebrated wine
growing regions of Greece - Attica and Viotia. Today, Markopoulo
remains the headquarters of Greek Wine Cellars, D. Kourtakis SA.
It was Dimitri “Mimis” Kourtakis
(1908-2005), son of the founder, Vassilis, who catapulted the
Kourtakis Winery into the modern age. Mimis was a renown oenologist,
marketing genius, statesman. He was the heart and soul of modern
Greek winemaking during its formative years.
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For the first fifty years of its
existence, the Kourtakis winery was famous for its bulk wine products
distributed in casks throughout Attica and the nearby Greek Islands.
Mimis was among the first in Greece to earn an oenology degree from
Dijon University in France. His genius, however, went beyond wine
production, glass bottles and steel tanks. He created new packaging for
Kourtaki Retsina with its bright
yellow label that still stands the test of time. By the early 1970’s, he
was selling 50 million bottles of Kourtaki Retsina, out-producing the
next three wineries combined, making Kourtaki a household name in Greece
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Mimis was a visionary. In the mid-seventies when
Greece emerged from the grip of the Colonels as a modern democracy,
Mimis widened his horizons, taking aim at the greater European market.
He invested his profits from the huge success of Retsina, and built “the
steel cathedral” in Ritsona (a portion is pictured to the left) located
about 75 kilometers north of Athens. It is still regarded as one of the
top wineries in Europe.
Always among the first in Greece to implement new
methods and invest in new technology, the Ritsona winery, completed in
1991, is an excellent example. The latest techniques are
used to gently press the grapes. Using only the must from the
first pressing, the must is fermented slowly at very low temperatures to
ensure that the distinctive characteristics of the grape varietal is
maintained. The "Crystal Flow" method patented by Alpha Laval is
used to stabilize the wines.
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For the past quarter-century, Mimis' son, Vassilis
Kourtakis (pictured to the right), has been Managing Director of the
winery, and has followed in his father’s footsteps. Armed with an
oenology degree from Dijon, and a marketing genius of his own, Vassilis
worked side by side with his father to create a line of award-winning
value priced wines, crafted for the international market, and today, the
top selling brand of Greek wines in the USA. Under the leadership of
Vassilis Kourtakis , the Kourtakis Winery has become the largest wine
producer in Greece.
About ten years ago, Vassilis changed the name of
the company to Greek Wine Cellars D Kourtakis SA, and created three
divisions to produce and market the
Kourtaki brands, including Apelia
and Kouros, as well as
Calliga, and
Oenoforos. Oenoforos
remains a separate winery and is owned 50-50 with Angelos Rouvalis.
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Today, Greek Wine Cellars operates wineries in
Markopoulo (Attica), Ritsona, the Peloponnesos (Southern Greece) and on
Crete . Other than Oenoforos, which owns its vineyards, Greek Wine
Cellars has long-standing contracts with an array of growers, and works
closely with them to assure quality.
To the left is a
picture of a vineyard in Nemea, where the famous
Agiorgitiko (St
George) grapes are grown. From these grapes, the Kourtakis winery
produces the award-winning Kouros
Nemea, and the highly regarded restaurant pouring wine,
Kourtaki
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No wonder Wine & Spirits magazine has named the Kourtakis
winery top imported value brand eleven times, more than any other winery
in the world. No wonder why Wine Spectator, Wine & Spirits and
Wine Enthusiast have named Kouros and other Kourtakis wines Best Buys.
Even Business week sang its praises. Keep an eye on "What's
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