Explore Wine Museum
In addition to being a winery, Koutsoyannopoulos is also a 300m-long, 8m-deep museum designed to resemble a cave. Through images, antiques, and dioramas of life in the 1600s wine trade, the museum illustrates the history of winemaking on the island. This quirky yet intriguing museum chronicles the history of vine growers in Santorini from the 1600s and is a popular destination for oenophiles or partygoers.
You may learn all about how wine is made on this unique volcanic island setting, how it influences the flavors and textures of the blends, and the secrets of winemakers throughout history as you explore the exhibitions and speak with knowledgeable local winemakers.
Koutsoyannopoulos Winery produces a range of wines: young and aged white, young and aged red, rosé, sweet, and semisweet. A variety of indigenous grapes are used, most commonly assyrtiko and aithani. Multiple tasting options are available, varying in price depending on the number of bottles tasted; tasting prices include a museum tour.
Location: Bothonas, Βόθωνας, Vothonas 847 00