What could be more enchanting than an evening that combines wine-tasting with sunset views? Begin with a warm welcome at the winery, where you'll stroll through vineyards and learn winemaking secrets from a professional enologist. Sample a variety of wines as the sun sets, perfectly paired with the tranquil surroundings - a sophisticated yet serene experience, ideal for wine enthusiasts and sunset lovers alike.

Sunset at the Vineyard
- Winery tour and wine tasting
- Try Greek wines
- Look out for an Aegean Sea sunset
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Wine tasting
Winery tour and wine tasting
- Adults only
- Bring a hat
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
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