THE WINES OF GREECE: A WAY OF LIFE by STELLIOS BOUTARIS, KIR-YIANNI

There is no product that encompasses the Greek way of life better than Greek wine!
VICTORIA HISLOP

When I first decided to send an email to Victoria Hislop, author of the best-selling book “The Island,” asking for an interview, I had no idea we were going to end up chatting under an olive tree overlooking the vines at Fantaxometocho Estate.
WHY GREECE COULD BE A WINE TOURISM PARADISE

Those who deal with wine, either as professionals or just as wine lovers, recognise that wine tourism in Greece is at a very early stage. But once it establishes itself as a lucrative segment of our tourism industry, then Greece could easily become a paradise of wine tourism.
KEFALONIA

The PDO varieties Robola, Mavrodafni and Moschato are known worldwide, have a long tradition and play an important role in the culture of the island.