Re: Drinking Thread: Beer, Whiskey, Rum, Vodka, Wine - Raise a Glass, All Are Welcome
Tried a fair amount of beer on the trip to Greece and wasn't impressed with any of it. Mythos, Alpha, Appenzeller (on the Swiss Air flights), Hellas, Fix and Volkan Santorini Blonde were all forgettable. Volkan Santorini Black was pretty decent, but given that it doesn't appear to be exported from Greece, I'm not sure if that's all that useful to anyone.
On the other hand, wine was quite good. This was particularly the case in Santorini, where wine is one of their biggest agricultural products (if not the biggest) due to advantageous climate and terrain. We had a fun afternoon of wine tasting at Santo Wines, and being a fan of dessert wine, I really enjoyed Vinsanto style wine made from sun-dried grapes. The various generic Greek white wines we had were all pretty good, though, easy drinking on a hot day, and often as little as 5 euros for a liter carafe of a house wine.
Ouzo... I dunno. At the rehearsal dinner we had one that I really liked, but the rest were way too much like sambuca for me to really enjoy. The last night there, we had dinner at a Cretan restaurant that served complimentary raki as an aperitif, and man did that burn, but then with dessert they served the same stuff warm and mixed with honey and that was really REALLY good. Like drinking hot cider, almost.