Greece - Islands
Greece – Islands includes nearly twenty winegrowing islands among the country’s 87 inhabited isles, each shaped by the Aegean’s sun, wind, and sea. Santorini’s volcanic soils, Crete’s mountainous terrain, and Cephalonia’s limestone-rich slopes are among the most influential, producing mineral-driven whites like Assyrtiko and Robola, as well as fresh, structured reds from native grapes such as Liatiko and Mavrodaphne. Across the islands, poor rocky soils, elevation, and constant maritime breezes give rise to wines of brightness, salinity, and distinctive character.
