Karlovasi Customs
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UWC Samos Winery, Karlovasi
The central Winery of UWC Samos is located in Karlovasi on Konstantinou Kanari Street.
The Winery has modern facilities as regards engineering equipment, delivery, vinification, ageing, and bottling lines.
Near the main buildings of the Winery, in a space privately owned by UWC Samos, a Muscat marc distillery is being created for making tsipouro. After the completion of the works and the installation of the distilling machinery, a space will also be created for tastings.
From May to October, at the entrance of Karlovasi Winery, there is a ‘Kava’ (cellar) operating, where visitors can tour the exhibits and try Samos wines.
UWC Samos Winery, Karlovasi
Washing kofinia in the seafront zone of Karlovasi
Baskets and kofinia have always been very important in the cultivation and harvest of Samos wine. In Samos, at the end of every vintage, after weighing and delivering the grapes, vine-growers made sure to wash them in the sea. They never neglected this process and did it very carefully, to get rid of the dry grapes that were stuck between the slats and any grape juices. The salt that dried on the vitex limbs stops the development of any microorganisms and insects, so the kofinia lasted longer. Karlovasi beach was one of their favourite areas to do this.
Washing kofinia in the seafront zone of Karlovasi
Nopera Winery
Nopera Winery of the Nikolaos Mytilineos family is located in the Karlovasi, on a small diversion along Gorgyra Street (take a right at Eurobank). You can visit after making a booking.
It has three privately owned organic vineyards covering an area of 4 hectares in different areas of Samos and the family’s history starts with its resettlement (in the mid 19th century) from Malta to Samos.
Using sustainable vinification methods, ‘Nopera Boutique Winery’ produces a variety of Samos wine labels.
Nopera Winery
CONTACT
Porfiriou 3, 83200 Karlovassi, Samos, Greece
+30 6987 083 307
info@noperawine.com
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Yannis Ritsos’ Chair – Karlovasi
Great Greek poet Yannis Ritsos spent his most productive years, as far as his poetry goes, in exile during the dictatorship, in Karlovasi, Samos. His wife, Garyfalio Georgiadou was from Samos.
His collection ‘The Negatives of Silence’ was written in Karlovasi in 1987. He uses flattering words in reference to Samos wine in many of his poems.
In Karlovasi Yannis Ristos, the poet of Romiosini, used to sit on a large wooden chair and stare out at the Aegean Sea from a particular point on the seafront avenue of Karlovasi.
In honour of his memory, the Municipality of Karlovasi set up a stone armchair at that location, similar to what the poet used. The “chair” is visible and easily accessible to visitors, as it has been placed on a raised walled base and is cordoned off.
Yannis Ritsos’ Chair – Karlovasi