Kambouris vineyard, Paliambela area, Manolates

Kambouris vineyard, Paliambela area, Manolates

Kambouris vineyard, Paliambela area, Manolates

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From the Samos – Karlovasi Rural Road, visitors drive uphill towards Manolates. The road is shaded by tall trees and the idyllic landscape features running water. In the Paliambela area, via a narrow uphill rural road, one can visit the beautiful Kambouris mountain vineyards, at an altitude of approximately 220 metres.  This ancestral vineyard is cultivated by hand and produces high-quality Muscat grapes. There is also a small number of Avgoustiatis variety vines. The view of the area’s mountain landscape reaches from the top of the slopes and ravines to the sea below. The vineyard has a two-storey restored kalyvi that used to be the family’s summer residence.

Kambouris vineyard, Paliambela area, Manolates

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Vineyards around Vourliotes village, Karsinos

Vineyards around Vourliotes village, Karsinos

Vineyards around Vourliotes village, Karsinos

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Due to the semi-mountainous and steep terrain, agricultural cultivation on the island of Samos demanded the construction of many thousands of square metres of dry stone terraces from the very beginning. Vine-growing on terraces (dry stone terraces) is a particularly difficult and painstaking traditional vine-growing practice that is characteristic of the Vourliotes region.

Vineyards around Vourliotes village, Karsinos

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Kioulafides Mountain Vineyards, Vourliotes, Mt Ampelos

Kioulafides Mountain Vineyards, Vourliotes, Mt Ampelos

Kioulafides Mountain Vineyards, Vourliotes, Mt Ampelos

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From the intersection of the Samos-Karlovasi Rural Road heading to Vourliotes, we drive up to the village. At the entrance, we follow the uphill route to Vronta Monastery. After the Monastery, we head east for approximately 10 kilometres by 4×4 vehicle, due to the dirt roads, and then we head west at the fork, passing the chapel of Agia Marina. We drive by the upper side of the spring at Lazaros and arrive at the Kioulafides area, with the most distinguishable mountain vineyards in the region. Amphitheatrically set out, these ancestral vineyards grow Samos muscat grapes at an altitude of approximately 900 metres.

These vineyards ensure that the white small grain muscat ripens slowly and steadily, attaining a very high sugar content and the rich aroma of Samos’ earth.

Kioulafides Mountain Vineyards, Vourliotes, Mt Ampelos

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Kioulafa Mountain Vineyard in Akamati area, Vourliotes

Kioulafa Mountain Vineyard in Akamati area, Vourliotes

Kioulafa Mountain Vineyard in Akamati area, Vourliotes

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This is one of the most mountainous vineyards in the area the locals call Akamati, with an idyllic view of the sea and the entirety of Kampos Vourlioton, while the beauty of the landscape is incomparable. It is a hard to reach and arid vineyard, with ancestral vines that are a treasure for vine-growing in Samos.

It belongs to the Kioulafa family, from whom the entire area gets its name (Kioulafides), and Samos muscat grows here at an altitude of 960 metres, producing grapes of exceptional quality, contributing to the creation of Samos’ unique wine.

Kioulafa Mountain Vineyard in Akamati area, Vourliotes

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Vineyard in the Lakka Tampaklina Location, Vourliotes

Vineyard in the Lakka Tampaklina Location, Vourliotes

Vineyard in the Lakka Tampaklina Location, Vourliotes

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From the Aspra Chomata area and the location locals call Alogopompos, we arrive at a gobelet vineyard in the Lakka Tampaklinas area.

This is an amphitheatrically shaped family vineyard, the highest on the island. Small grain muscat is cultivated on old vines here. Viticulture in such regions is a particularly difficult and painstaking traditional vine-growing practice, that provides very low yields per hectare, but exceptional quality grapes.

These vineyards ensure that the white small grain muscat ripens slowly and steadily, attaining a very high sugar content and the rich aroma of Samos’ earth.

Vineyard in the Lakka Tampaklina Location, Vourliotes

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Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

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Along the entire route from the capital of Samos to Mytilinii, especially near the village, one can admire the small low gobelet training vineyards of Samos, which reveal the long wine producing tradition of the island. Vineyards on terraces (pezoules xirolithias as the local call them) ensure slow and steady grape ripening.

Vineyards, Mytilinii rural road

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