Wine
Tasting and Ancient Corinth Tour
Available every Friday from April 1st to October 28th
2011
Departs from Athens at 8:30 AM - returns at 4:30 PM.
Driving along the coastal road, we reach the Corinth
canal (short stop). Drive to the Ancient Corinth
where St. Paul lived and preached. Ancient
Corinth was one of the most important cities of ancient
Greece. We will visit the Agora and one of
the most outstanding monuments of pre-Roman period,
the Temple of Apollo. Then we will continue
to visit one of the most famous wineries of NEMEA.
Greece may well possess the first place in the hierarchy
of countries known for their tradition in viticulture.
Not only is this due to Greeks producing wine since
the Neolithic Age - 4000 B.C. - but also to the fact
that wine has long been adored, praised and chanted
in the name of god Dionysus.
Nowadays, Greek wine production, abiding by tradition
but invigorated by modem technology, offers a wide
variety of fine wines. NEMEA is one of the
most popular vineyards in Greece. We will visit the
state of the art winery facilities. We will learn
everything about the production of Greek quality red
wine and then we will proceed to the underground cellars
with more than 1000 French-oak barrels. Finally
we will taste some of the best wines of the domain!
Official
price of this tour: 75
per adult
Our
Special price: 67
per adult
(save
8 per adult)
Price
per child (under 12 y.o.): 37
The above prices
are in EURO and include wine tasting. |
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