Venetsanos Winery Tasting Room ★ 4.7
Venetsanos Winery, built into the caldera cliff above Athinios port and founded in 1947. The multi-level cellar uses gravity-flow construction; the panoramic terrace tasting room offers a caldera-edge view.
Founded by the late Haridimos Hatzidakis, now run by his widow Konstantina and daughter Stella, this organic-certified estate in Pyrgos works with low-intervention Assyrtiko from old-vine kouloura plots.
Address: Pyrgos Kallistis, 84701 Santorini, Greece
Venetsanos Winery, built into the caldera cliff above Athinios port and founded in 1947. The multi-level cellar uses gravity-flow construction; the panoramic terrace tasting room offers a caldera-edge view.
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