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Region: Heraklion
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Technology and knowledge in oenology easily create good wine. However, when your goal is the best quality, then the winning factor is for the wine to originate from the best vineyard. That is why the Zacharioudakis family happily invested in a Cretan organically cultivated vineyard that was planted on the hill Orthi Petra in South Crete, a location that can Read more…
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Region: Heraklion
The Pneumatakis winery was built in 2007 in a small village of Kissamos called Drapania. Winemaking has played a very big role in our lives, a legacy given by our grandfather’s father. So we decided to build this winery-museum, making it our priority to continue the traditional Cretan winemaking through the latest scientific and technological methods. Read more…
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Region: Rethymnon
We are a boutique winery and strive to make superior quality wines that would intrigue our demanding consumers with their complex aromas, attractive colours and great tastes. We are vinifying the better known local red varieties of Liatiko, Kotsifali and the noble ones of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. On whites, we are vinifying the excellent local varieties of Vidiano, Read more…
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Region: Heraklion
The DIAMANTAKIS winery was founded in 2007 by the family members of Nicholaos G. Diamantakis: Ioannis, Michalis and Zacharias. The first two are third-generation vine-growers who have extensive experience in viticulture and are in charge of the winery’s vineyards; whereas Zacharias, having studied oenology, is involved in the process of winemaking and promoting the wine. The winery is a modern Read more…
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Region: Chania
Karavitakis winery in Chania with local Cretan wine varieties will offer you the opportunity for a local wine tasting experience in Chania. Enjoy our special winery tour in Chania and explore our varieties to find the one that suits your taste! Continuing our family’s legacy for 80 years now we have created a boutique winery in Pontikiana Village in Chania, Read more…