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Guide to Santorini's Best Vineyards

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Santorini, a gem in the Aegean Sea, is not only famed for its dramatic cliffs and stunning sunsets but also for its unique and captivating wineries. The island’s volcanic soil and microclimate have given birth to some of the most distinctive wines in the world and some of the most beautiful vistas. In this guide, we will explore the top wineries in Santorini that are a must-visit for every wine enthusiast.

After much research, and some wine tasting, here’s our guide to the best vineyards in Santorini:

Domaine Sigalas

Located in the picturesque village of Oia, Domaine Sigalas is celebrated for its commitment to quality and innovation. This winery is particularly known for its exceptional Assyrtiko and Aidani wines. The tasting area, amidst the vineyards, offers a serene and intimate setting for enjoying some of the best wines Santorini has to offer.

Venetsanos Winery

Venetsanos Winery, near the village of Megalochori, stands out for its stunning architecture that blends seamlessly with the natural landscape. This winery, dating back to 1947, offers a rich history along with a selection of exquisite wines. The terrace provides a panoramic view of the caldera, making wine tasting here a visually delightful experience.

Gaia Wines

Gaia Wines, located on the east coast of Santorini, close to Kamari, is unique for its setting in a stone building that was once a tomato factory. Specializing in Assyrtiko and a rare Vinsanto, Gaia offers a one-of-a-kind tasting experience by the sea. Their commitment to preserving the local wine-making traditions is evident in every bottle.

Estate Argyros

Estate Argyros, founded in 1903, is one of the oldest family-owned wineries in Santorini. Situated in Episkopi Gonia, this winery is renowned for producing some of the finest wines on the island, especially from old vine Assyrtiko. The modern and elegant tasting room complements the exceptional wine-tasting experience.

Canava Roussos

Established in 1836, Canava Roussos is steeped in history and tradition. Located in Mesa Gonia, this winery offers a journey back in time with its traditional winemaking methods. The wines here are a testament to the island’s heritage, with a focus on classic Santorini varieties.

Santo Wines

We saved the best for last!

Perched on the cliff of Pyrgos, Santo Wines offers an unforgettable experience with a breathtaking view of the caldera. As the largest winery on the island, it provides a wide array of wines, including the famous Assyrtiko, a crisp and aromatic white wine. The winery is renowned for its educational wine tours and tastings, making it a perfect spot for both beginners and connoisseurs.

Pro tip: This is a truly stunning vineyard and we highly recommend you make a reservation to catch the sunset!

The booklet you get along with the wine tasting.
Sunset at Santo Wines.

Conclusion

You simply can’t go wrong here.

Santorini’s wineries are more than just places to taste wine; they are destinations that offer a glimpse into the island’s rich history, culture, and unparalleled natural beauty. Each winery has its unique charm and specialties, making Santorini a true paradise for wine lovers. Whether you are a seasoned wine aficionado or a curious traveler, the wineries of Santorini promise an experience that will linger in your memory long after the last sip.

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About Una Kravenoff

A web developer who has visited over 44 countries, Una is passionate about seeing the world and making the most of our time in it. This blog was started by Una to help you travel smarter, longer, and have more fun.