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We help boutique Greek wineries share their story with the world through storytelling, design, and experience curation.

We can help you:

  • Add QR storytelling labels to your bottles
  • Co-create wine-based souvenirs or gift products
  • Integrate your estate into our tailor-made wine journeys
  • Elevate your brand presence through digital and physical storytelling

We collaborate only with producers who respect the land, value tradition, and believe — like us — that wine is not just to be sold, but to be shared with soul.

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Join Greece’s most vibrant wine storytelling platform and connect your label with a global audience of curious travelers and wine lovers.

🍇 Discover Greek Grape Varieties

📚 Wine Word Origins

🍾 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.

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

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

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

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

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📖 “Did You Know?” Greek Wine Facts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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