Greece

Greek wine is ancient yet excitingly modern. With over 200 indigenous grapes — many found nowhere else in the world — Greece produces wines that are distinctive, characterful, and full of history. From crisp Santorini Assyrtiko shaped by volcanic soils to aromatic Moschofilero and bold reds like Xinomavro, Greek wines are winning international acclaim. Whether you’re discovering them for the first time or adding depth to your collection, Greek wines bring authenticity and intrigue to every glass.

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2021 Kir-Yianni Naoussa Xinomavro red wine bottle front label from Cuvée Villages Greece with Protected Designation of Origin and black capsule

Frequently asked questions

Assyrtiko from Santorini leads the way — crisp, mineral-driven, and shaped by volcanic terroir. It’s one of the world’s most exciting white wines.

Xinomavro (complex reds likened to Nebbiolo), Agiorgitiko (plush, fruit-forward reds), and Moschofilero (floral, aromatic whites) are essential names to know.

The island’s volcanic soils and unique basket-trained vines create wines with piercing acidity, saline minerality, and remarkable aging potential.

They share Old World finesse but with their own identity. For example, Xinomavro offers Nebbiolo-like tannins, while Assyrtiko rivals Chablis for minerality.

Yes. Premium Xinomavro and Assyrtiko can age for 10–15 years, gaining depth, spice, and complexity while holding their freshness.

Assyrtiko is perfect with seafood, grilled octopus, and fresh salads. Xinomavro pairs with lamb or tomato-based dishes, while Moschofilero complements spicy foods.

Absolutely. Many Greek wines offer world-class quality at accessible prices, particularly compared to better-known European regions.

The sheer number of indigenous grapes — many grown only in Greece — ensures flavours and textures that stand apart from international varieties.

Yes. Many estates use organic or traditional low-intervention practices, respecting both history and the land.

TradingGrapes offers a curated range of Greek wines, shipped Australia-wide, with optional cellaring for those wanting to age their bottles.