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Magavali Winery

Duration

Availability

Guided Tour

Overnight Stay

Active Months

Bio Products
Bio Products

Toilets
Toilets

Accessibility
Accessibility

Tasting
Tasting

Dining Services
Dining Services

Retail Shop
Retail Shop

Pet Friendly
Pet Friendly
Transfer Service
Transfer Service
Description
In the captivating region of Skotini Argolida in the Peloponnese, just a short distance from the Nemea junction, Magavali Winery nurtures its vineyards through the principles of Regenerative Agriculture. The state-of-the-art winery is designed in an amphitheater-style across multiple levels, employing natural grape selection to ensure organic must production without mechanical intervention.
The result is wine that flows effortlessly, preserving the true essence of the terroir. The estate’s museum proudly showcases a curated collection of artifacts integral to winemaking history — vintage wooden casks, copper goblets, horse-drawn equipment, and hand-operated tools that narrate the story of tradition and resilience in this Argolida valley.
Museum Visit and Guided Winery Tour
- Regenerative Winery Tour: Explore Magavali’s regeneratively farmed vineyards in Skotini Argolida and learn how this progressive approach creates healthier soils and more expressive wines
- Wine Museum: Visit the estate’s wine museum and discover the history of winemaking in the Nemea-Argolid region through a curated collection of artifacts and exhibits
- Wine Tasting: Taste Magavali’s exceptional wines crafted through regenerative agriculture, and experience the vibrant character of wines grown in living soil
The guided wine tasting concludes with a sensory exploration featuring Athermo grape honey. Then transition to the Agiorgitiko Cava — a dry red wine aged 36 months in oak barrels and refined a further 12 months in the bottle — paired with mature cheeses, rich chocolate, or premium cured meats.
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