16/05/2026
Greece is home to grape varieties you simply won’t find anywhere else. 🍇
Beyond its landscapes and history, Greece carries another remarkable form of heritage: its indigenous grapes. Varieties like Assyrtiko, Xinomavro, and Limnio are deeply tied to the land they come from, shaped by local climates, ancient traditions, and generations of winemaking.
Assyrtiko, perhaps the most internationally recognised, is known for its crisp acidity and mineral character, especially when grown in Santorini’s volcanic soil.
Xinomavro, often associated with Northern Greece, is bold, structured, and layered, producing wines with complexity and aging potential.
Limnio, one of the oldest recorded grape varieties in the world, connects modern Greece to its ancient winemaking roots.
These grapes are not just ingredients in a bottle. They are expressions of place, culture, and identity.
In a world where so much feels globalised, Greek wine offers something rare: authenticity that cannot be replicated elsewhere.
👉Add a sense of place to your next event with the flavours of Greece.
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