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🧭 Step 1: Pick a Region
🍇 Step 2: Select an Experience
🚶 Step 3: Start Exploring

Design journeys that travelers will never forget.

We collaborate with select travel agencies and boutique operators who share our vision for meaningful, culture-rich wine experiences in Greece.

Our curated wine routes are ideal for:

  • High-end individual travelers seeking authenticity
  • Small private groups with interest in wine, culture and design
  • Thematic itineraries (art & wine, terroir explorations, storytelling tourism)

We provide:

  • Exclusive access to high-end wine experiences
  • Seamless integration with your existing itineraries
  • Tailor-made moments with a deep emotional and cultural impact

Let’s create unforgettable journeys — where wine becomes memory.

🍇 Discover Greek Grape Varieties

📚 Wine Word Origins

🏺 Oinos → From Mycenaean Linear B
The ancient word for wine.

🍷 Krater → From the Greek ‘κρατήρ’
A large vessel used to mix wine with water during symposia — the heart of ancient wine culture.

🍾 Retsina → From ‘ῥητίνη’ (retini)
Named after the pine resin once used to seal amphorae and later became part of the flavor — an ancient tradition still alive today.

🌿 Symposion → From ‘σύν’ (together) + ‘πίνειν’ (to drink)
Not just a drinking party, but a ritualized gathering — the birthplace of philosophical dialogue over shared cups.

🍇 Ampelos → From ‘ἄμπελος’
The Greek word for vine — source of the term ampelography, the study of grape varieties.

🎁 Featured Wine-Themed Gifts

📖 “Did You Know?” Greek Wine Facts

Assyrtiko is one of the few white grapes that can age gracefully for decades.

Malagousia was nearly lost — until a winemaker’s instinct brought this aromatic gem back to life.

In Greek, “moscho” means fragrant, and it lives up to Moschofilero's name.

Vidiano is Crete’s rising white star — once nearly extinct, now hailed as Greece’s next great white grape.

Savvatiano is Greece’s most planted grape — and it thrives in the heat where other grapes fade.

Xinomavro is often called the “Barolo of Greece” — bold, complex, and built to age.

Agiorgitiko is known as the “Blood of Hercules” in myth.

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