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Where Greek wine culture meets design and experience.

From international trade fairs to curated showcases, GW presents its wine-inspired creations in select exhibitions across Greece and abroad.

Each participation is a celebration of Greek terroir, storytelling, and collectible design — through curated souvenirs, objects, and experiences that echo the spirit of Greek wine.

Greek Brand New Vol.8
(Jan '23)

Greek Brand New Vol.7
(Jan '22)

 GBN 2023  GBN 2022
     
     

Greek Brand New Vol.6
(Jan '20)

Kokotos Estate Bazaar
(Nov '18)

Greek Tourism Expo
(Dec '17)

GBN2020 Invitation  Kokotos Bazaar 2018 Greek Tourism Expo 2017

🍇 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.

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

🏺 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.

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

🎁 Featured Wine-Themed Gifts

📖 “Did You Know?” Greek Wine Facts

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.

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.

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

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

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

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