Rhoditis (also known as Roditis) is a pink-skinned Greek wine grape traditionally grown in the Peloponnese region of Greece. The grape was highly valued in the Greek wine industry prior to the phylloxera outbreak due to its ability to ripen late and maintain its acidity in hot climates like those of Peloponnese and Thessaly. However its susceptibility to powdery mildew and phylloxera dramatically reduced it plantings throughout the 20th century. Today it is most commonly blended with Savatiano in making the Greek wine Retsina.
Today, Rhoditis is commonly found in the former Greek colony of Anchialos (today the Bulgarian city of Pomorie), Volos, Thessaly and throughout the Peloponnese. In Patras, it is the principle grape behind the delicately perfumed wines named after the city.
There's a revolution dawning
And love is on our side
If we answer to the calling
The light will guide our way in the night
Through so many changes we stand for what is real
In spite if the persecution
We live to do His sacred will
Can you feel it coming?
In the name of love
I see a new day dawning
Rolling like a river, flowing to a sea of
Blood, blood, blood
Cover my life with the blood
Blood, blood, blood
Cover my life with the blood
Now take a look around you
Tell me what it is you see
I see the masses crying out to be set free
Can you feel it coming?
In the name of love
I see a new day dawning
Rolling like a river, flowing to a sea of
Blood, blood, blood
Cover my life with the blood
Blood, blood, blood
Cover my life with the blood
Blood, blood, blood
Cover my life with the blood
Blood, blood, blood