Hallgarten & Novum Wines has reinforced its Greek wine specialism with the addition of two producers, Ktima Dio Ipsi and Mikro Ktima Titos, to its portfolio.
Winemakers Vassilis Tsaktsarlis and Vangelis Gerovassiliou (pictured) said: “We are delighted to further develop our successful partnership with Hallgarten & Novum Wines through the introduction of wines from Ktima Dio Ipsi and Mikro Ktima Titos. These are two distinct, family-run wineries that express the character of their respective Greek regions, while sharing the winemaking signature of Ktima Biblia Chora. We are pleased to bring an even broader expression of contemporary Greek wine to the UK market with three new wines, showcasing the diversity of Greece’s indigenous varieties, unique terroirs and rich winemaking heritage.”
Hallgarten’s development director Steve Daniel said: “As a lifelong supporter of Greek wine, I am exceptionally proud to welcome Ktima Dio Ipsi and Mikro Ktima Titos to the Hallgarten portfolio.
“Our relationship with Vangelis and Vassilis spans many years, and their meticulous approach to winemaking continues to set the benchmark for quality in Greece. These two estates perfectly illustrate the extraordinary diversity of Greek terroir; from the world-class expressions of the Peloponnese terroir at Ktima Dio Ipsi; to the historic, indigenous varietals championed at Mikro Ktima Titos in PDO Goumenissa. They are magnificent additions to our offering, and we look forward to introducing them to our customers at our upcoming Greece Uncorked tasting in July.”
The wines include Dialogos White (Kydonitsa-Assyrtiko), Dialogos Red (Agiorgitiko-Syrah) from Ktima Dio Ipsi, and Goumenissa Red (Xinomavro-Negoska) from Mikro Ktima Titos.






