Peloponnesian Vineyard: Looking to the Future
The producers of the Peloponnesian Vineyard return to Athens for the Peloponnese Wine Festival 2025, where they will meet professionals and wine enthusiasts on Monday, January 20th, from 12:00 to 21:00, at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel. This year’s event will welcome 48 wineries in the Aphrodite Hall, showcasing an ultra-premium selection of the finest wines from the Peloponnese.
As always, the focus of the event is on the numerous indigenous grape varieties of the Peloponnesian vineyard and the diverse wine-producing regions that form an exceptionally rich and vibrant wine scene. In late January, producers unveil fresh and energetic new vintages alongside carefully aged wines that have been maturing in their cellars, offering depth and complexity to wine lovers.
The festival is a must-attend for any wine enthusiast, as it goes beyond the ordinary: featuring experimental bottlings, innovative winemaking techniques, low-intervention wines, and creations that reflect the imagination and passion of the producers. The Peloponnese, home to Greece’s largest vineyard, with its diverse terroirs – ranging from mountainous landscapes to coastal vineyards – provides the perfect setting to showcase the potential of Greek wine and the unique elements that set it apart on a global level. This is truly the ultimate event for wine lovers, whether professionals or enthusiasts.
Parallel Event: Peloponnese 2040 | 14:00 – 20:00
This year, the producers of the Peloponnesian vineyard take a step into the future with the Peloponnese 2040 - Tasting the Future initiative. Through a parallel walk-in tasting running alongside the main exhibition, guests are invited to explore the wines that are shaping the future of Peloponnesian winemaking. These wines address challenges such as climate change and reflect the innovation and foresight of the region’s producers. Always ahead of its time, the Peloponnesian vineyard serves as a point of reference for the future of Greek wine.
Ticket Details
- Early Bird: €12 (until January 17th)
- General Admission (from January 18th and at the door): €15
- Student Ticket: €12
Tickets include a commemorative tasting glass and access to the parallel event*.
* Peloponnese 2040 wines will be available while supplies last.