Little Red 2023

Aristotelis ke Anthoula

Little Red 2023

Sale price₱1,875.00
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Pickup available at TDG in.hub Building, AFPRSBS Industrial Park, Km. 12, East Service Road corner C-5 Usually ready in 24 hours

Little Red 2023

TDG in.hub Building, AFPRSBS Industrial Park, Km. 12, East Service Road corner C-5

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

TDG in.hub Building, AFPRSBS Industrial Park, Km. 12, East Service Road corner C-5
1630 Taguig PH-00
Philippines

What do you get when you take quintessentially Italian grapes, grow them in Australia, and ferment them the Beaujolais way? A juicy, bright, and perfectly chillable red, that’s what—and it’s got tart candied fruit and gentle structure thanks to that carbonic maceration. Expect plenty of acidity and a refreshing finish: perfect for pizza night!

Grape Variety: Sangiovese, Barbera, Nero d'Avola

Region: New South Wales, Australia

Tastes like: Sour cherries, candied raspberries, tomato, pepper

Best with: Pasta Bolognese, Filipino chicken curry, lechon, beef burritos

Size: 750 ml

Alc Content: 12%

made in Australia by

Aristotelis ke Anthoula

There are many wineries in the world, but few start in a garage in the beachside suburbs of Sydney. Named in honor of his Greek immigrant parents who started the tradition of making wine at home, Tony Zafirakos brings their dream to life in New South Wales with the natural wine traditions of the Mediterranean—creating pure, high-quality wines that are a slice of both their heritage and the community they’ve built together.

a closer look

Behind the Bottle

Originally sourcing grapes from fellow Greek expat growers in the Riverland, Aristotelis ke Anthoula now manages its own vines from its winery in Merimbula, New South Wales. Head winemaker Tony Zafirakos embraces both old-school Mediterranean methods and a modern no-rules attitude to wine—and the result is uniquely expressive expressions of seaside Australia, with uniquely Mediterranean varieties carefully chosen to thrive here like Zibibbo, Vermentino, Sangiovese, and even Nero d’Avola.