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Discover authentic Mykonian wines on a traditional family farm, enjoy guided tastings, local snacks, and scenic countryside views in this memorable tour.
If you’re seeking a genuine taste of Mykonos beyond the lively beaches and crowded streets, this wine tasting tour at a traditional family farm offers a peaceful, immersive experience. Combining scenic countryside views with expert guidance from a knowledgeable sommelier, it’s a lovely way to spend an afternoon or evening. What makes this tour stand out is its intimate vibe—small groups, authentic setting, and the chance to learn about Greek wine production firsthand.
One thing we particularly like is the personalized attention provided by the host, Mr. Stathis Pasoglou, who makes the experience both educational and fun. You’ll be sampling four local wines, paired with tasty Greek snacks, in a relaxed farm environment perfect for wine lovers of all levels. A potential drawback? The tour’s price, at around $88.87 per person, might seem steep for some, but considering the quality of wine and the authenticity of the setting, it’s generally good value.
This tour suits those craving a deeper connection with Greek culture, wine enthusiasts eager to discover local blends, or travelers wanting a quiet break from the more touristic parts of Mykonos. It’s an experience that emphasizes authenticity, relaxation, and learning—ideal for couples, small groups, or anyone curious about Mykonos’ agricultural roots.
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The experience begins with hotel or port pickup, usually around 12:00 or 18:00, depending on your chosen time slot. The bus takes you across Mykonos’ scenic interior, traveling from the lively town of Hora to the quieter village of Ano Mera. This drive itself offers a glimpse of the island’s authentic, rural side—rolling hills, traditional houses, and a break from the usual crowds.
Once at the Mykonian Farm, you’re greeted by the owner and sommelier, Mr. Stathis Pasoglou, who sets a welcoming tone. The farm is a charming spot—think goats, donkeys, and chickens wandering about, giving a real farm-to-glass vibe. You’ll be seated in a dedicated wine corner crafted to enhance the tasting experience, surrounded by lush vines and scenic views of the countryside.
The core of this tour is sampling four local wines carefully selected to showcase Mykonos’ unique blends. The tasting process is guided step-by-step, making it accessible even for those new to wine appreciation. From initial aroma evaluation to flavor notes, you’ll learn how to identify different characteristics in Greek wines, thanks to the expertise of your guide.
Reviewers consistently praise the staff’s knowledgeability and friendliness. One reviewer, Jennifer, mentions that Peter, the sommelier, shared “great information on the different types of wine, their flavor notes, and how they are made,” adding that all the wines were “delicious.” Another reviewer, Maureen, appreciated that she could ask questions freely, enjoying the relaxed, intimate setting.
While the specific types of the four wines aren’t detailed, reviews highlight that they are “full glasses” serving sizable tastings rather than tiny sips, allowing you to savor each one fully. The wines are described as dry and of good quality, aligning with Greek styles that emphasize balance and freshness.
The tasting is accompanied by a snack platter featuring local cheeses, meats, bread, and fresh vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers. Many reviewers noted how generous and tasty these accompaniments were, making the experience feel like a delicious shared feast. Jennifer mentions a “huge snack plate,” and Cathy found the farm “so cute” with the added charm of farm animals and fresh produce.
Expect stunning countryside views and a tranquil environment, with some reviewers noting the presence of farm animals like donkeys and goats adding to the authentic feel. The farm’s rustic charm, combined with the knowledgeable guide and the scenic backdrop, creates a memorable setting that’s both educational and relaxing.
Reviewers often highlight the peaceful ambiance, with some mentioning they had ample time to take photos or simply enjoy the views. Jennifer describes it as a “delightful afternoon of wine tasting in a beautiful unspoilt setting,” emphasizing that the farm’s natural charm enhances the experience.
Limited to 20 participants, the tour maintains a cozy atmosphere conducive to conversation and questions. Several reviews mention how small groups allow for personalized interaction—Peter or Stathis often shared stories and answered questions in detail. Deborah appreciated the “very knowledgeable staff” who provided the opportunity to relax and truly enjoy the tasting.
The round-trip transfer service is a significant perk, especially given the island’s often tricky transportation logistics. The pickup is punctual, and the drive to the farm lasts around 20-30 minutes. While some reviews mention minor delays or costs for remote villas, overall, the transportation adds to the convenience.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, which includes the drive, tasting, and snacks. The flexibility to choose a midday or evening slot makes it adaptable to different itineraries.
At $88.87 per person, this experience is priced slightly above average but reflects the quality of the guided tasting, local wines, and included transportation. Reviewers often mention the generous pourings and delicious food, which add to the perceived value. For wine enthusiasts, the opportunity to taste four distinct Greek wines in such a peaceful setting, paired with authentic local snacks, makes for a worthwhile splurge.
The small group size and personal guidance mean you’ll gain more insight than you would from a generic tasting. Plus, the chance to ask questions and learn about Mykonian wine production enhances the experience’s educational value.
This experience is ideal for travelers looking for a relaxing, authentic side of Mykonos. It’s perfect if you appreciate good wine, local culture, and scenic countryside. It also suits those who prefer small, intimate groups rather than large bus tours. If you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or seeking a peaceful cultural activity, this tour will likely meet your expectations.
While the experience is generally highly praised, a few reviewers mention minor logistical hiccups, such as delays or additional costs for remote villa pickups. If you’re staying in a very secluded spot, it’s worth confirming pickup details in advance. Also, the price might seem high if you’re on a tight budget, but the quality of the wines, food, and overall ambiance justify the cost.
This wine tasting tour at a traditional Mykonos farm offers a genuine, relaxed way to connect with the island’s agricultural roots and local wine culture. Guided by a passionate sommelier, you’ll learn about Greek wines while enjoying stunning views, farm animals, and authentic snacks. The intimate group setting and convenient transportation make it an accessible and memorable experience.
Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the opportunity to taste four well-chosen wines in a beautiful environment. It’s a fantastic choice for those wanting a peaceful, educational escape that’s rich in local flavor and authentic charm.
For travelers craving a taste of genuine Greek hospitality, a deeper understanding of Mykonos’ wine traditions, and a scenic break from the busy tourist spots, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s a little slice of the countryside that leaves a lasting impression and a small collection of Greek wines to take home.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transfers to and from your hotel, port, or cruise ship are included, making the trip hassle-free.
Can I choose what time I want for the tour?
Yes, you can select either a midday or evening tasting to fit your schedule.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 3 hours, including transportation, tasting, and snacks.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Are the wine servings small or generous?
Guests report full glasses with ample pours, allowing you to really savor each wine.
What does the snack platter include?
A variety of local products like cheese, meats, bread, and fresh vegetables are served alongside the wines.
Are farm animals present during the tour?
Yes, reviewers mention donkeys, goats, and chickens adding to the farm’s charm.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The guide provides basic tasting techniques and ensures everyone can enjoy and learn.
What is the cost of the tour?
It costs around $88.87 per person, considered good value for a guided tasting with included transportation and food.
This experience offers a perfect blend of education, relaxation, and authentic flavor, making it a memorable highlight for anyone wanting to explore the heart of Mykonos beyond the beaches.