The NV Muscat A Petit Grains "Melitis," sold as a 500ml, is a non-fortified (15% alcohol), non-vintage wine (that last as a result of appellation rules). It was in fact from the 2007 vintage, I'm told, for this bottle, although nothing I or the importer could find on the packaging would let a consumer know. This is the current release - just ask when it came in. Slightly unctuous on the finish, it is quite well balanced in general, with a largely focused feel. It reminded me a little of a late harvest Chenin Blanc. As it warmed up, it seemed lighter and thinner, but at that point there was also a delectable, subtle spiciness on the finish, with some brightness, making it a pleasure to drink. It is always an interesting point as to how well these age; be conservative until you know how you like them, which is the real issue. It's great now. It drank beautifully the next day, too, the alcohol a bit more noticeable at first, but the wine becoming better and more interesting, richer and more lingering, as it warmed a bit. It made a believer out of me at that point. It was ultimately much better on Day 2. There were 3,000 bottles produced. Drink now-2020. Avantis is a family run boutique that makes small production wines. The first wine debuted in 1994. Owned by Apostolos Mountrichas, its name references the prehistoric Greek tribe that immigrated to the Evia area 2100-1900 B.C.Importer: Cava Spiliadis, Astoria, NY; tel. (718) 728-0022