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Few wine regions are as rewarding to explore as Greece, where Assyrtiko, Agiorgitiko, Xinomavro and Moschofilero thrives across one of the world's oldest wine cultures, spanning the mainland and the Aegean archipelago. Whether you're looking for wine tastings near you or a full day among the vines, Greece puts the options within easy reach.

What travellers says about Greece Wineries

Kristen
Kristen November 12, 2021
Our experience was fabulous! Our experience was fabulous! We enjoyed the convenience of the winetourism.com booking process, and your ability to quickly add our tour and tasting at...
Aidan Hilton
Aidan Hilton September 23, 2020
We had a very warm welcome We had a great time at Georgas winery - I would rate it 10/10 in terms of the tour/tasting. It was very personal and we had a very warm welcome there. We...
Giulio
Giulio August 24, 2021
Very good experience The visit was really pleasant and the staff really kind. They explained us all the process and taste several wines with related description. We like it so...
Kira
Kira August 2, 2025
Clever, family owned, delicious! We had a spontaneous visit after a short phonecall in September 2024. It was during harvesting so we witnessed some of the work done on site! We got a very...
Carley
Carley July 3, 2025
Amazing experience Great wine tasting, very informative, an amazing experience with my family, I learned a lot from the guide and she was very kind as well!
T Sweeney
T Sweeney September 22, 2025
Great visit. Visited in September 2025 on their first day of harvest. Still took the time for our tour and tasting. Excellent wine and great hospitality. Beautiful, easy...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Greece by air?

To visit wineries in Greece, a number of airports are in your service in each city or each island.

1. Athens Airport (ATH) provides international flights in the capital city, to enjoy the wineries in Greece.

2. To visit wineries in Greece on Crete Island, you should fly to the Heraklion Airport (HER) or Chania International Airport (CHQ).

3. In the Macedonia wine region, better to fly into the Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG).

4. To visit the Greek wineries on the Ionian Islands, better to fly into Corfu Airport (CFU) or Zakynthos Airport (ZTH).

5. Fly into Santorini (Thira) (JTR) Airport to enjoy the wineries on the beautiful Santorini island. Santorini airport is closest to travel on the Aegean islands too.

How can I travel to Greece by car?

Wineries in Greece are easily accessed by car. Mainland Greece is connected by the international and local roads.

In the Thrace wine region, the international highways as E85, E90, and highway 2 will take you straight to the wineries.

E90 goes through the Macedonia wine region too and can be joined by the highways E86 and E75.

Following the E90 highway, you can travel in the Thessaly and Epirus wine regions and visit some of the best wineries in Greece.

The Central Greece region is connected by the international roads numbered as: E65, E952, or E75. The same roads connect the Central Greece to the rest of the country.

Road 8 will take you from Athens to Kiato, in the Peloponnese wine region. From there by the highways E65 and E55 most of the region can be covered.

Wineries in Crete can be reached by highways E75 and 90.

How can I travel to Greece by train?

The train system in Greece is not the best and covers a very limited area of the country.

However, to visit some wineries in Greece, near Athens, the Macedonia wine region, the Thessaly wine region, or the Peloponnese wine region, the local railway system might be useful.

There are 2 main lines that connect Athens to Thessaloniki (through Thessaly), and Athens to Kiato.

You can purchase the tickets via Omio or Eurail.

Where are the wineries in Greece?

The wineries in Greece, are scattered around the mainland and the beautiful islands.

What kind of vineyards are in greece?

Wineries in Greece produce red and white wine, and the vinyards can be found on flat areas or on mountains slopes.

Where are the best wineries in Greece to taste red wine?

The Peloponnese wine region, in Nemea produces the best red wine - Agiorgitiko. It is fine red wine, and resembles to Merlot.

Where are the best wineries in Greece to taste white wine

All wineries in Greece produce very nice white wine - Assyrtiko. The best Assyrtiko usually is made in Santorini.

Where are the best wineries in Greece to taste sparkling wines?

To taste the best Greek sparkling wine, worth to visit the appelation of Zitsa, in Epirus.