The 2007 PETRA is all Roditis from Northwestern Greece, described by the winery as a “delicate” white grape. The body is indeed delicate and the alcohol is only 12%. Not surprisingly, this seems light and bright, reasonably crisp and a bit herbaceous. It does round out a bit with air. Pleasing and charming, it is likely best drunk young, although it may hold a bit longer. You will have to like them a little on the herbaceous side. Drink now-2009. Kir-Yianni was created in 1997, intended to be a premium winery for Boutari, one of Greece’s landmark wine companies. It was named for Boutari’s founder, helped develop its local appellation (Naoussa) and became identified with the Xinomavro grape, one of Greece’s popular native grapes.Importer: VOS Selections, New York, N.Y.; tel: (212) 967-6948