Agios Konstantinos Stafylodochos

Agios Konstantinos Stafylodochos

Agios Konstantinos Stafylodochos

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This is a raised platform approximately 3 metres in height that was initially constructed using materials from the area (rocks and mud), with the later addition of cement as a structural reinforcement. The old Samos wine delivery systems (stafylodochoi) operated successfully until the early 90s, when the current modern delivery systems were installed in Cooperative Wineries, at which point the stafylodochoi were abandoned permanently. The stafylodochoi of Agios Konstantinos and Vourliotes are located in muscat wine zone hubs, but there is no longer any use or operation for them.

Agios Konstantinos Stafylodochos

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Stafylodochos on the Agios Konstantinos upper road

Stafylodochos on the Agios Konstantinos upper road

Stafylodochos on the Agios Konstantinos upper road

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Cement platform for the delivery of the area’s grapes. It included a ground level area that was approximately 3 metres tall, so that grape loading vehicles could fit inside. It is no longer in use and operates as a parking area for the volunteer fire department team of the area.

Stafylodochos on the Agios Konstantinos upper road

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Old Tavernes, Agios Konstantinos

Old Tavernes, Agios Konstantinos

Old Tavernes, Agios Konstantinos

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Visitors will find the enormous abandoned buildings that were once used as centres for storing and trading Samos wine (tavernes), as well as stone collection tanks that were “taken” by the sea. These tavernes were built in Kampos Vourlioton and the coastal zone of Agios Konstantinos, so that the sea breeze ensured better wine preserving conditions. The grapes and wine were gathered there as the farmers transported them on mules via the old trails. One old trail that is in good condition to this day, led from the Margarites and Valeontades hamlets to the tavernes of Agios Konstantinos and the tavernes  of Kampos Vourlioton.

These old wine warehouses were still in use in the early post-war years, and then fell out of use and were subsequently abandoned.

Old Tavernes, Agios Konstantinos

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Vourliotes stafylodochos

Vourliotes stafylodochos

Vourliotes stafylodochos

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The Vourliotes stafylodochos is located at the entrance of the village, near the parking area. It was built in 1936 and was the old system for delivering Samos wine. It was abandoned in the 80s when grape delivery was transferred to the two wineries of the UWC.

Vourliotes stafylodochos

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Kioulafa Kalyvi

Kioulafa Kalyvi

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The Samos kalyvi in the Kioulafides area is an ancestral, hospitable cottage built by hand using the materials available, which covers the needs for housing vine-growers. It offers protection from the elements, a place to store tools and supplies for agricultural work, and during periods of intense agricultural activity, it was used as a place where the entire family stayed.

Due to the distance from Vourliotes village, it became more spacious, gained a first floor, and included an additional space for animals, horses, dogs, chickens, and sheep. The two brothers that occasionally stay there are very hospitable and hard-working people, who offer tourists local cheese, Samos wine, and souma (local raki, a distillate). On the ground floor of the hut there is a stone grape stomping vat (lenos) as well as ypolenia collection tanks from old times.

Kioulafa Kalyvi and private grape treading vat (lenos and ypolenia collection tanks) within

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