Peloponnesian Vineyard: Embracing the Future
The Peloponnesian Vineyard returns to Athens for the highly anticipated Peloponnese Wine Festival 2025 on Monday, January 20th, from 12:00 to 21:00 at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel. This year’s event will bring together 48 renowned wineries in the Aphrodite Hall, showcasing an exceptional selection of premium wines from the Peloponnese.
The festival shines a spotlight on the region’s diverse indigenous grape varieties and the rich tapestry of its wine-producing areas. In late January, visitors can experience the debut of fresh and vibrant new vintages alongside expertly aged wines that showcase depth, complexity, and years of meticulous care.
This event goes beyond the conventional wine festival, offering attendees a chance to explore experimental bottlings, cutting-edge winemaking techniques, low-intervention wines, and unique creations born from the passion and imagination of the region’s producers. The Peloponnese, home to Greece’s largest vineyard, boasts diverse terroirs ranging from mountainous heights to coastal plains, making it the ideal stage to celebrate Greek wine and its growing global recognition. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a wine enthusiast, this festival is an unmissable journey into the heart of Greek winemaking.
Parallel Event: Peloponnese 2040 | 14:00 – 20:00
This year, the Peloponnesian Vineyard looks ahead with the Peloponnese 2040 – Tasting the Future initiative. Running alongside the leading exhibition, this interactive walk-in tasting invites guests to explore wines that address the challenges of climate change and showcase the innovation driving the future of Peloponnesian winemaking. Known for its forward-thinking approach, the Peloponnesian vineyard remains a beacon for the evolution of Greek wine.
Ticket Information
- Early Bird: €12 (available until January 17th)
- General Admission: €15 (from January 18th and at the door)
- Student Ticket: €12
All tickets include a commemorative tasting glass and access to the parallel event.*