Development and Tourism
Issues for Samian wine development and tourism
Wine tourism
Samian wine is internationally recognized, with distinctions and awards in many labels, while the wineries of the island are of particular interest to the wine-loving visitor. Wine tourism is a special form of tourism that involves the provision of front-desk services, tours, hospitality and catering services in areas which are functionally integrated with winemaking or wine-producing facilities, e.g., vineyards. These services are offered in combination with activities related to viticulture and wine production.
Geographical indications and quality systems – PDO Samos
EU policy on quality labels protects and promotes the name of specific products in order to highlight their unique characteristics, which are linked to their geographical origin as well as to traditional technology – know-how. Geographical indications establish intellectual property rights for specific products whose properties are specifically linked to the area of production.
The lifting of “Compulsory law” and the impact on the production of Samian wine
UWC Samos was founded in 1934 with the enactment of Law 6085 following the mass movement of Samos vine growers aiming to ensure the complete control of the vinification of the Muscat grapes of Samos and the movement of its wines, without the mediation of the wine merchants of that time.
The current situation of Samian Winery
Contemporary Samian winemaking comprises of UWC Samos and a significant number of small and medium-sized winemaking enterprises. Specifically, Samian wine industry consists of 6 wineries, 1 vineyard and 1 cooperative that produce many different wine labels. It is noted that several companies in the industry, such as Metaxa LIKNON, produce other alcoholic beverages too, such as cognac.