Evgenikos Vineyard, Ydroussa

Evgenikos Vineyard, Ydroussa

Evgenikos Vineyard, Ydroussa

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Before entering Ydroussa village, heading south on a narrow dirt road towards the area locals call Katsouli, visitors will arrive at an area full of vineyards. There, besides the emblematic rugged landscape of Mt Ampelos, one can admire the muscat grape vineyard of one of the youngest vine-growers on Samos, Manolis Evgenikos. The vineyard grows the finest muscat grape and is cultivated by hand. It is located at an altitude of 220 metres.

Evgenikos Vineyard, Ydroussa

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Agii Theodori Vineyard, Marathokampos

Agii Theodori Vineyard, Marathokampos

Agii Theodori Vineyard, Marathokampos
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From the Agii Theodori intersection heading to Marathokampos, as visitors proceed they will find muscat grape vineyards in well maintained dry stone terraces all along the left hand side of the road.

Agii Theodori is one of the smallest villages on Samos, built on a ravine, surrounded by vineyards, gardens, and a wooded areas.

Αμπελώνας Αγίων Θεοδώρων, Μαραθόκαμπος

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Avgoustiatis Vineyard, Megali Lakka, Konteika

Avgoustiatis Vineyard, Megali Lakka, Konteika

Avgoustiatis Vineyard, Megali Lakka, Konteika

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The vineyard where the Avgoustiatis variety is cultivated, spreads from the army camp to the area of Megali Lakka, Konteika. Avgoustiatis is a variety of red grapes that belongs to a rare group of Greek grapes cultivated in Samos by only a few wine producers on a limited scale; however, it bore impressive results. It produces wines with a deep, vibrant, dark red colour and intense aromas of mature red fruits and herbs.

Avgoustiatis Vineyard, Megali Lakka, Konteika

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Panoramic view, Ambelos

Panoramic view, Ambelos

Panoramic view, Ambelos

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Ambelos village is one of the oldest mountain vineyard villages of Samos. It is located in the northern part of the island at an altitude of 300 metres, but it was amphitheatrically built on a 40% slope, creating a feeling of being even higher, which is why it is called the “balcony of the Aegean”. The view is wonderful, panoramic, and at many points along the winding mountainous route visitors can admire the shores of Asia Minor.

In Ambelos (which used to be called Nenedes) it is worth stopping and tasting some traditional Samos cuisine and taking in the 8-metre waterfall to the west. You will find it after a 1.5-kilometre hike through the lush vegetation.  Ambelos is 24 kilometres from the city of Samos and 14 kilometres from Karlovasi.

Panoramic view, Ambelos

 

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Vasiliadis vineyard and patitiri, Margarites hamlet, Manolates

Vasiliadis vineyard and patitiri, Margarites hamlet, Manolates

Vasiliadis vineyard and restored patitiri, Margarites hamlet, Manolates

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To the left the Kambouris vineyard entrance is the gated entrance to the Vasiliadis vineyard. The ancestral vineyard is cultivated by hand on dry stone terraces and produces 80% high-quality Muscat grapes and 20% Avgoustiatis grapes.  The family kalyvi is located within the vineyard, which has been restored, and the ground floor includes the lenos (grape treading vat) and the collection tank.

Grape treading vats in Samos were mostly owned by families and built by hand within the vineyards, using stones and mud from the area. They are tanks into which the grapes are placed after the vintage. There, they are crushed by members of the family and by workers in bare feet, in order to collect the must in the polymni (collection tank).

In this vineyard, below the kalyvi, visitors can see the family chapel of the Annunciation of the Theotokos.

This area was part of the old Margarites hamlet.

Vasiliadis vineyard and restored patitiri, Margarites hamlet, Manolates

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