In the early 1860s, the potential of vine-growing was highlighted, when sulphur helped production recover. Samos products including raisins and wine were initially sent to the Constantinople exhibition and then in 1863 to the London International Exhibition. In 1873 Samos products were sent to the Vienna World Fair.

On the one hand, access to these fairs and European markets, and, on the other, receiving awards or distinctions, contributed to the Principality taking measures to improve the production and trade of Samos wine.

These measures were: a. Inviting a specialist wine maker from France to teach farmers vine-growing and wine making, and b. the establishment of a wine making company for trading and managing the wines.

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