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Discover authentic Greek wines and olives on a small-group tour in Corfu’s countryside, featuring vineyard visits, tastings, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Exploring Greece’s rich culinary offerings often means venturing beyond the bustling streets to embrace the tranquil charm of its countryside. This Wine Tour and Olive Tasting in Corfu offers just that—a chance to visit a historic vineyard, learn about traditional wine and olive oil production, and sample some of the region’s best products in a cozy, small-group setting. It’s a compact but rewarding experience perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of Greek food culture without sacrificing comfort or value.
One aspect we particularly appreciate is the small-group format, which ensures personalized attention from your guide and a more intimate atmosphere. Plus, tasting directly from a local producer’s estate means higher quality, fresher flavors—and the opportunity to purchase bottles and oils to enjoy later. A potential consideration is the availability of pickup options; if you’re staying outside the central areas of Corfu, a 20-euro fee applies, which may influence your planning.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy authentic, hands-on experiences, appreciate good value, and want a relaxed, educational way to explore Greece’s countryside. It’s also suitable for those with mobility considerations, thanks to wheelchair accessibility, and anyone keen to learn about the entire process of wine and olive oil making while savoring local flavors.


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This four-hour tour provides a well-rounded look into Corfu’s local wine and olive oil tradition, starting with a visit to a historic vineyard in the countryside. The focus here is on quality and authenticity—you’re not just tasting wine but learning about the estate’s history and how they cultivate grapes and olives using age-old methods.
A guided tour of the estate’s premises lasts about 15-20 minutes, offering insights into the land, the varieties of grapes grown, and the olive trees surrounding the estate. You’ll get to see the production area and cellars, which adds a tangible sense of connection to the product—something that often surprises first-time visitors. As one reviewer noted, “We loved the way the guide explained the entire process, from harvest to fermentation, making the tasting even more meaningful.”
After the tour, it’s time for the best part: sampling local Greek wines directly from the producer. Expect to taste a selection of different varieties, which may include reds, whites, and possibly rosés, all produced on-site. The emphasis is on showcasing the estate’s best offerings, so you’re likely to encounter some excellent wines at surprisingly reasonable prices.
The tasting is complemented by a light snack of homemade bread and quality olive oil—a simple yet delicious pairing that highlights Greece’s natural flavors. Reviewers have appreciated the generous portions and the chance to purchase bottles and oils to take home. One guest mentioned, “The wines were excellent, especially the red, and buying a bottle of their olive oil was the perfect souvenir.”
The setting is traditional and natural—a quiet spot in the countryside where you can unwind, enjoy good company, and truly appreciate Greek rural life. The casual, friendly atmosphere was a common theme in reviews, with many noting that the experience felt genuine and unhurried. You’ll enjoy your wines sitting outside or in the estate’s cozy tasting room, soaking in the peaceful countryside views.
The tour is designed for small groups, typically resulting in more personalized interactions and fewer crowds. The English-speaking driver ensures easy communication, and the insurance coverage and emergency contact number add a layer of safety and peace of mind.
If you opt for pickup from central areas of Corfu, there’s a €20 fee per person, payable on the spot. This makes the experience more accessible for those staying outside the immediate vicinity, though it’s worth planning ahead. For travelers staying in the town center or nearby, the tour’s design keeps it straightforward and convenient.
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At a price that includes wine tasting, snacks, transportation (if selected), and a knowledgeable guide, this tour hits a sweet spot for value. Compared to other experiences in Corfu, where similar tasting sessions might be more costly or less personal, this small-group tour offers a genuine, hands-on experience at a reasonable rate. The option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility, especially if your plans are still coming together.
Guests frequently mention the friendliness of the guide, who shares not just facts but personal stories about the estate. One review highlighted, “Our guide was super enthusiastic and made us feel like part of the family.” Several travelers appreciated the informative commentary on the entire process of wine and olive oil production, which made the tasting more meaningful.
Some mentioned that the wines were of excellent quality, especially the reds, which were described as “smooth and flavorful.” The olive oil was a hit as well, with one guest saying, “Their olive oil is so fresh—I bought a bottle on the spot to bring home.” The overall consensus is that this experience offers authenticity, education, and good value, making it a worthwhile addition to any Corfu itinerary.

This experience is ideal for food and wine enthusiasts looking for an authentic taste of Greece beyond the usual tourist spots. It’s perfect for those wanting a relaxed, educational outing that combines scenic countryside views with delicious local products. Families with children can enjoy the gentle pace and outdoor setting, while solo travelers and couples will appreciate the intimate atmosphere.
It’s also a good fit for travelers with mobility considerations, thanks to the wheelchair accessibility. If you prefer organized tours that include transportation, the pickup option makes logistics easier, though budget travelers should consider the additional fee.
Those seeking a more extensive or active day—such as full-day cruises or boat trips—may find this tour on the shorter side. Plus, if you’re after a large-group experience or a more commercialized tasting, this tour’s small-group, authentic vibe might feel too understated.

The Wine Tour and Olive Tasting in Corfu offers a compact but enriching glimpse into Greece’s rural culinary traditions. It combines authentic vineyard visits, educational insights, and delicious tastings into an experience that feels genuine and well worth the price. Whether you’re a wine lover or simply curious about Greek olive oil, this tour provides a relaxed environment where you can learn, taste, and relax in beautiful surroundings.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who value authenticity and good value over flashy experiences. The small-group setting ensures a personalized touch, making the experience more memorable. If you’re after a laid-back, educational introduction to Greece’s countryside flavors—this tour will likely tick all your boxes.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Transportation is included if you opt for the pickup service from central areas of Corfu; otherwise, you’ll need to arrange your own.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, with starting times varying based on availability.
Can I visit the vineyard if I don’t speak English?
The guide speaks English, so communication should be straightforward for English speakers.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility considerations.
What’s included in the price?
The tour price covers wine tasting, a light snack of homemade bread and olive oil, an English-speaking driver (if picked up), insurance, and a small bottle of water.
Are there options for pickup and drop-off?
Yes, pickup from central areas of Corfu is available for an extra €20 per person, payable on the spot.
Can I buy wine and olive oil at the estate?
Absolutely. You’ll have the chance to purchase bottles of wine and bottles of local olive oil to enjoy later at home.
What types of wines will I taste?
You can expect to sample various local Greek wines, including reds, whites, and possibly rosés produced on-site.
How authentic is this experience?
Guests describe it as a genuine, family-friendly experience that focuses on traditional methods and local products.
What is the ideal traveler for this tour?
This experience is best suited for wine and food lovers, anyone wanting a relaxed countryside outing, and those interested in learning about Greek wine and olive oil production.
This small-group wine and olive oil tour in Corfu balances education, tasting, and scenic beauty, making it a fantastic choice for anyone eager to explore Greece’s countryside flavors in a genuine and approachable way.