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17. | Found at: … bars and restaurants and ask to taste the local Malvasia wine. Then, reach the Panagia Chrysofitissa chapel for a … bars and restaurants and ask to taste the local Malvasia wine. Then, reach the Panagia Chrysofitissa chapel for a … |
18. | Pefkias aesthetic forest: Where osiers and myrtle trees surround the villa of poet Aggelos Sikelianos Tourist content Found at: … garden, where different species of pine trees are intertwined with myrtles, carob trees, osiers, cypresses, cedars, … garden, where different species of pine trees are intertwined with myrtles, carob trees, osiers, cypresses, cedars, … |
19. | Peloponnese Food Stories: Stories οf Tastes, People, Culture Tourist content Found at: … of local products, cooking demonstrations, olive oil and wine tasting, experiential activities for children, as well … of local products, cooking demonstrations, olive oil and wine tasting, experiential activities for children, as well … |
20. | Alonistaina Tourist content Found at: … older people still remember the time when there were nine wine cellars in the village, serving wine with a traditional chickpea snack. The village has a … |
21. | Gialova Tourist content Found at: … of the customs station in Pylos, from where raisins and wine were exported. In the beautiful pedestrian area of … the base for the restaurant menus, which also recommend wines from the Messinian vineyard. Apart from … |
22. | Gastronomy and local products of Arcadia Tourist content Found at: … white fir tree honey from Mt. Mainalo, and Mantineia wines. Apart from these, you will find even more, such as … The second famous PDO product of Arcadia is the wine o f Mantineia. Moschofilero has actually been … |
23. | Monemvasia Tourist content Found at: … who besieged the city or traders who made and sold Malvasia wine to places in the far corners of the earth. You might … station for the waterways in the Aegean Sea. In fact, the wine which prevailed in wine trade for centuries, the famous Malvasia wine,had the … |
24. | Palace of Nestor Tourist content Found at: … associated with activities of craftsmen, whereas the Wine Storage Room contained jars for wine. Made of stone and wood, the palace was burned down … |
25. | Trikala, Corinthia Tourist content Found at: … abundance of water, healthy air and vines that produce good wine. If we update this idea for more modern visitors, we … soup. Local village produce includes Corinthian raisins, wine and oil. Nearby attractions If you want to explore the … |
26. | Laconian Cuisine and local products Tourist content Found at: … chopped potatoes. Local sausages are made with minced pork, wine, garlic, spices and orange peel which gives them a … 'Sparta, beyond the myth'). Read about the vineyard and wines of Laconia, as well as the famous Malvasia wine. Food & Drink History & Culture, Food & Drink, Unique … |
27. | Found at: … where the tables are laden with traditional foods and local wines, and maybe handmade sweets for dessert if you’ve still … abundance of water, healthy air and vines that produce good wine. If we update this idea for more modern visitors, we … |
28. | Γιορτή Χειμώνα στην Αλωνίσταινα Tourist content Found at: … the village of Theo Kolokotronis' mother! With bean soup, wine, tsipouro, dancing, singing and plenty of fun around … |
29. | Nea Monemvasia Tourist content Found at: … you’ll buy the famous macaroons of Monemvasia and Malvazia wine. The village’s beach is Mantraki, which is organised. … |
30. | Orange Festival Tourist content Found at: … from farmers and producers of Laconia (orange-olives-oil-wine-wine-honey-pasta). Saturday 6/7 09.00-15.00: Workshop … |
31. | The ancient theatre of Orchomenos Tourist content Found at: … cafes as well as shops selling local products and Mantineia wines. In central square you can see a bust of the town’s … |
32. | The famous Corinthian raisin Tourist content Found at: … elsewhere. Other Corinthian products Apart from the famous wines of Nemea, fava and beans of Feneos, in Corinthia … |