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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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