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What's happening in the Greek vineyard.
Walking into the forest, the landscape around us became quieter and more natural. And just when we didn’t expect it, the view suddenly opened up before us: the vineyards of Mikro Ktima Titu spread harmoniously across the landscape, as if emerging from nature itself. …
There are some wineries you visit, taste… and then leave. And there are others where you taste… and don’t really want to leave. Tassiona Winery is one of them. From the moment you arrive, there’s a sense of calm. Nothing feels forced or overly designed for tourists — and that’s exactly what makes it special.…
If you're staying in Thessaloniki and looking for an easy day trip, Drama is one of the best wine destinations you can reach without much planning. It’s close, accessible, and offers a great introduction to Northern Greece’s wine scene.…
The visit to Argatia Winery is not just a stop at a vineyard; it is an experience that brings you closer to the authentic soul of Greek wine. In the heart of Naoussa, where Xinomavro expresses itself with character and intensity, Argatia stands out for its philosophy: respect for nature, minimal intervention, and a deep belief in the expression of terroir. During our visit, we had the opportunity to meet Charoula Spinthiropoulou, one of the most important personalities in the Greek vineyard, who now focuses primarily on viticulture, as well as her son, Christoforos Georgiadis, representing the new generation of the winery and actively contributing to the continuation of its philosophy. Through their presence and storytelling, the experience gains even greater depth, connecting the wine with the people behind it.…