Stafylodochos in the Vlachates area, Ydrousses

Stafylodochos in the Vlachates area, Ydrousses

Stafylodochos in the Vlachates area, Ydrousses

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On the way up the asphalt road to the picturesque village of Ydroussa, in the Vlachates area, visitors will see the abandoned stafylodochos, which was the olderst Samos wine delivery system that served the vine-growers of the region until the 1980s.

Stafylodochos in the Vlachates area, Ydrousses

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Ydroussa Stafylodochos

Ydroussa Stafylodochos

Ydroussa Stafylodochos

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In winemaking villages such as Ydroussa there were more than one stafylodochoi, in order to serve the large production of the area. During the peak era of vine-growking, they were spotless, whitewashed, with staff on standby and equipment in place, everyone waiting for the grape harvest (the maxouli, as the locals called it).

They are currently abandoned.

Ydroussa Stafylodochos

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Ano Ydrousses Stafylodochos

Ano Ydrousses Stafylodochos

Ano Ydrousses Stafylodochos

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This is a raised stone tank with a cement structural reinforcement.  This is where the wine grapes of the island’s vine-growers were brought, transported from their vineyards by animals loaded with kofinia.

Nowadays, there are abandoned stafylodochoi all over the island, and they are often encountered when touring wine producing villages and points of wine interest from an era when wine making was the main profession for making a living.

Ano Ydrousses Stafylodochos

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