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Discover Milos Island's family-owned Kostantakis Winery with a 2-hour tasting tour, exploring vineyards, caves, and sampling 8 unique wines with local delicacies.


The Kostantakis Winery stands out as the only vineyard on Milos, making this experience uniquely local and authentic. Located in the charming village of Pollonia, the tour begins with a guided visit to the estate, where the family’s generations of winemaking history come to life. The owner’s son leads the tour and shares stories about their 50+ years of tradition, giving it a warm, family feel that many visitors appreciate.
The tour costs $62 per person, which includes a vinery tour, vineyard walk, wine tasting, and a snack plate. It lasts around two hours, providing ample time to learn about Milos’ indigenous grapes, see the facilities, and taste the local wines. While no transportation is included, the winery is easy to reach by car or taxi, and is just a 5-7 minute walk from the Pollonia bus station.

One of the most distinctive aspects of this tour is the visit to the cave winery. The natural cave where the wines are stored offers a glimpse into traditional winemaking methods unique to Milos. The cave’s natural conditions help age the wines, creating a special atmosphere that adds to the tasting experience.
The winery’s cave storage is a highlight praised in reviews for its cool, authentic ambiance. Visitors get to see the traditional equipment used in small-scale wine production, adding an educational element to the visit. This cave feature makes the tour stand out compared to more conventional wineries, offering a sense of history and tradition that visitors find captivating.

The core of the experience is the tasting session, where you sample seven different wines plus one grape distillation. The wines are crafted using indigenous grape varieties, exclusive to Milos, which many find intriguing. The tastings are generous and are paired with local cheese and delicacies, enhancing the flavors.
Guests are encouraged to enjoy the snack plate along with the wines, and the family also produces distillations from grapes. The guided tasting is led by friendly staff, with guides speaking both English and Greek, ensuring that visitors understand what makes each wine distinct. Reviewers frequently mention how knowledgeable and engaging the guides are, making the tasting both fun and informative.

A notable feature of this tour is the chance to meet the owner and his son, who share stories about the family’s history and the winemaking process. This personal touch is highly praised, with many commenting on the warm hospitality and passion the family shows.
The owner’s grandson, Petros, often leads the tour, offering insights into the traditions that have been passed through generations. The personal stories and family connection give the experience an authentic and heartfelt feel, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a glimpse into Milos’ local culture.
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Before the tasting begins, visitors walk through the vineyards, where they learn about the challenges of growing grapes in Milos’ volcanic environment. The estate cultivates only indigenous grape varieties, suited to the island’s particular climate, which many find fascinating.
The walk across the vineyards provides insight into the small-scale production methods and the importance of local grape cultivation. This part of the tour emphasizes the care and tradition involved in Milos’ winemaking, making it especially interesting for those who enjoy learning about local agricultural practices.
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized and engaging experience. This small group size allows for more direct interaction with guides, making it easier to ask questions and get detailed answers.
Many reviews highlight how friendly and knowledgeable the guides are, with some mentioning guides like George, Kate, and Petros, who share entertaining stories and detailed explanations. This intimate setting contributes to a relaxed, friendly atmosphere that many visitors find welcoming.

The meeting point is at the Kostantakis Winery & Residence, easily accessible by car or taxi. Clear signs on the road help locate the estate. The walk from the bus station in Pollonia is only about 5-7 minutes.
The activity is wheelchair accessible, accommodating a range of visitors. Since the tour lasts around two hours, it’s suitable for those comfortable with a moderate pace. Children under 18 can observe during the tastings but won’t be served alcohol.

The two-hour duration includes both the guided tour and the tasting session. Guests are welcome to stay longer after the official end to enjoy additional wine or relax with the family. The schedule varies, so checking availability for specific start times is recommended.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. The option to reserve now and pay later allows for easy booking without immediate payment commitments.

The reviews consistently praise the value for money, with many mentioning the generous tastings and beautiful setting. The $62 price includes not just the tasting, but also a vineyard walk and insightful explanations—offering a comprehensive look at Milos winemaking.
Visitors comment on the warm hospitality, the beautiful winery, and the quality of the wines, which are exclusive to Milos and not exported elsewhere. The presence of friendly cats and the personal stories further enhance the overall experience.
The Milos Island: Kostantakis Winery Wine Tasting Experience provides an authentic, personal glimpse into the island’s small-scale, family-run winemaking tradition. The cave winery, indigenous grape varieties, and friendly guides create a memorable experience that combines education, tasting, and culture.
While the tour is intimate and not suited for large groups, it offers excellent value for money and a chance to connect with Milos’ local heritage. It’s especially ideal for wine enthusiasts or those interested in small, traditional wineries. Guests looking for a relaxing, authentic experience will find this tour well worth their time.
“This tour was very fun! Its a small, local winery – the only vineyard on the island. They are very kind and taught us about the history of the area…”
How long is the Kostantakis Winery tasting tour?
The entire experience lasts about two hours, including the guided tour and tasting session.
What is included in the price?
The $62 fee covers the winery and vineyard tour, tasting of 7 wines and 1 distillation, and a snack plate with local cheese and delicacies.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of visitors.
Can children participate in the tasting?
Children over 18 are not served alcohol but can observe during the tasting.
What makes the cave winery special?
The natural cave used for wine storage offers a unique atmospheric setting and is part of Milos’ traditional winemaking methods.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by family members, including Petros, the grandson, who shares stories about the family history and winemaking process.
How do I get to the winery?
The winery is 5-7 minutes on foot from Pollonia’s bus station and is easy to reach by car or taxi.
Is there an option to stay longer after the tour?
Yes, visitors are welcome to stay longer and enjoy additional wine or relax on their own.
What do reviewers say about the guides?
Guides like George, Kate, and Petros are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and engaging storytelling.
What is the overall value of this experience?
Many describe the experience as excellent value for money, considering the generous tastings, personal touch, and beautiful setting.