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The Samos Wine Museum is housed in an emblematic 19th century stone building which used to operate as a wine warehouse, before the establishment of the United Wine Agricultural Cooperative, and later as a cooperage. It is located at the intersection leading to the Malagari port.

The building was turned into the Museum in 2005 and has since housed important exhibits that define Samos wine: vineyards with endemic vines that grow in ventilated showcases, lenos (stone grape stomping vats) and ypolenia (collection tanks), vine-growing, wine making, and ageing tools and vessels, as well as enormous wooden tanks from the previous century.

Samos Wine Museum

Furthermore, visitors can see rare bottles, old photographs and archives recording production, cooperage vessels and tools, old wine making machinery, a series of gold awards and international distinctions, hand written lists and documents from Samos long wine tradition.

The Samos Wine Museum has received a special mark by the General Secretariat of Tourism Policy and Development and is open daily (from May to October), while it can also be visited after booking during the rest of the year.

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