You’ll blend rare Greek wines with a sommelier in central Athens, taste local cheeses and olives, then cork and label your own bottle to take home. Expect laughter, a few spills, hands-on moments with real tools, and an easygoing vibe that stays with you long after you leave.
There’s this moment I can’t shake — standing at a long wooden table in a sunlit Athens atelier, my hands sticky from sealing wax, trying not to smudge the label I’d just doodled for my very own bottle of wine. The Acropolis was somewhere above us, but honestly? I was more focused on not spilling Merlot on my shirt. Our guide, Yannis, had this way of making everyone relax. He poured us five little glasses, each a different Greek grape I’d never heard of (I still can’t pronounce “Moschofilero” right), and told us to swirl and sniff like we knew what we were doing.
The air inside smelled like warm bread and something floral — maybe it was the cheese or maybe just spring in Athens sneaking through the window. We took turns blending tiny sips together, arguing about which mix tasted less “aggressive” (that was Maria’s word; she’s picky). Yannis would nudge us with questions: “What do you feel here?” Sometimes I felt nothing except hungry, but then the third blend hit me — smooth and kind of peppery — and suddenly I got why people obsess over this stuff. The olives were salty and perfect between sips. Someone spilled their glass and nobody cared.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much over something as serious-sounding as winemaking. When it came time to cork our bottles, mine looked crooked but who cares? The label was lopsided too; Li laughed when I tried to write my name in Greek letters. We all left clutching our creations like kids after art class — except heavier and with more stories to tell. Even now, back home, that bottle sits on my shelf and I keep thinking about that afternoon under the Acropolis light.
The wine workshop is held in a dedicated wine atelier near the Acropolis in central Athens.
The session lasts around two hours.
Yes, you’ll create and take home your own personalized bottle of wine.
You’ll enjoy artisanal Greek cheeses from across Greece along with Kalamata olives and wheat bread rusks.
A qualified local sommelier guides you through tasting and blending during the session.
Yes, public transportation is available close to the venue.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers due to alcohol consumption.
You’ll taste and blend five different rare Greek grape varieties during the experience.
Your afternoon includes all winemaking materials, step-by-step guidance from a local sommelier, five unique Greek wines for blending and tasting alongside artisanal cheeses from across Greece plus Kalamata olives and rustic bread. You’ll design your own label before bottling, corking, waxing—and finally taking home—your personalized creation. Bottled water is provided throughout.
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