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Enjoy a 3-hour wine and culinary experience outside Rhodes, featuring tastings of 5 local wines, a Greek cooking class, and a visit to a family-owned vineyard.

The Rhodes Winery Tour and Tasting Experience offers an engaging journey into Greek winemaking, all set just outside the bustling town of Rhodes. For $89 per person, this 3-hour tour combines the pleasures of wine tasting, a hands-on Greek cooking lesson, and a walk through lush vineyards. The tour is praised for its friendly guides, especially Jason, and the opportunity to learn about local grape varieties and viticulture directly from a local winemaker.
A highlight is the guided tasting of 5 wines, which visitors find impressive in variety and quality. The experience also features a multi-course tapas-style meal, with most dishes vegetarian, and a chance to sample local snacks, cosmetic products, and ceramic souvenirs made by the family-run winery. While transportation is not included, the tour’s detailed approach offers a satisfying look into Greek wine production and cuisine—ideal for wine lovers, foodies, and anyone curious about local Greek traditions.
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This tour begins at a family-run winery located just outside of Rhodes. The owners lead the experience, sharing their passion for Greek wine and the secrets of their viticulture and vinification methods. The guides explain each stage of grape growing and wine production as you walk through the vineyards, seeing several local grape varieties in their natural environment.
The vineyard walk provides a close-up look at the lush vines, with explanations of the different grape types cultivated here. The outdoor setting offers a relaxed atmosphere, with opportunities to ask questions about Greek wine traditions and the unique techniques the family employs. This part of the experience is both educational and scenic, making it appealing for visitors who enjoy learning about local agriculture.

After exploring the vineyards, visitors gather at an outdoor bar where the guided wine tasting takes place. Here, the hosts demonstrate their oenological techniques and provide detailed descriptions of each wine. The selection of 5 wines showcases a range of flavors and aromas, allowing tasters to appreciate the diversity of Greek wines.
The tasting is designed to be both informative and enjoyable, with ample opportunity to savor each glass while discussing the different wine styles and production methods. The outdoor setting, with views over the vineyards, enhances the sensory experience, making it a memorable moment for wine lovers and casual drinkers alike.

Following the wine tasting, the tour shifts to a Greek cooking lesson. Participation is optional but highly encouraged, as it adds a fun, interactive element. The focus is on traditional Greek cuisine, emphasizing mezedes—small, flavorful dishes served as tapas-style snacks.
The cooking class is designed to be accessible, with simple ingredients like local bread, Greek salad, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri, and eggplant salad. Visitors learn how to prepare these dishes, gaining insight into Greek culinary techniques. The process is lively and sociable, creating a sense of shared experience and cultural exchange.
More Great Tours NearbyOnce the cooking is complete, guests settle into a restaurant area overlooking the vineyards. Here, a multi-course mezedes meal is served, pairing each dish with different wines from the winery. The menu emphasizes vegetarian options, with items like Greek salad, Tzatziki, and eggplant salad.
This tapas-style meal offers a delicious way to enjoy the flavors of Greece while appreciating the wines just tasted. The setting provides a peaceful backdrop, with the vineyard stretching out beyond the tables. It’s a relaxing moment to savor the food, drink, and scenery together.
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Along With wine and food, this tour introduces visitors to the family-run winery’s other products. You can discover cosmetic items and ceramic products crafted by the family, adding a unique souvenir aspect to the experience. These small, locally made items reflect the craftsmanship and traditions of the region, making great keepsakes or gifts.
This part of the tour offers insight into the broader family business, emphasizing local craftsmanship and sustainable practices. It’s an opportunity to support local artisans and take home a piece of Rhodes’ culture.

The tour concludes indoors with a description of distillation methods, followed by a taste of tsipouro, a pressed grape distillate. This local spirit functions as a digestif and provides a final flavorful note to the experience. Visitors appreciate this intimate tasting, which rounds out the wine and food journey on a traditional note.
The indoor setting ensures a comfortable environment to learn about the distillation process and enjoy the robust flavor of this Greek spirit.
The meeting point is clearly marked on Google Maps, making it easy to find. Since transportation is not included, guests should arrange their own way to the winery. The tour operates in English and French, with guides like Jason receiving praise for their engaging and friendly manner.
Booking is flexible; free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and travelers can reserve now and pay later. The tour duration is set at 3 hours, with starting times subject to availability. This experience suits wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and those interested in Greek culture, especially for visitors looking for an authentic and intimate setting outside the busy tourist areas.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of wine tasting, a Greek cooking lesson, and a vineyard walk, all led by passionate family owners. The five-wine tasting impresses with its variety, and the delicious, locally inspired mezedes meal complements the wine perfectly.
The personal touch from guides like Jason and the chance to learn about Greek viticulture directly from a winemaker create a genuine and rewarding experience. The scenic setting overlooking the vineyards adds a peaceful, picturesque backdrop that enhances the pleasure.
While the tour is mostly vegetarian and does not include transportation, its focus on authenticity, local craftsmanship, and interactive learning makes it a popular choice for those seeking a relaxed yet enriching activity near Rhodes.
“Thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Jason was a brilliant host.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. Guests should arrange their own way to the meeting point, marked on Google Maps.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee includes a vineyard visit, tasting of 5 wines, a Greek cooking class, and snacks. The final distillate tasting is also part of the indoor experience.
Can I participate in the cooking lesson?
Yes, participation in the cooking lesson is optional, but it is generally considered a fun and engaging part of the day.
What kind of food is served during the meal?
Guests enjoy vegetarian mezedes, including items like Greek salad, Tzatziki, Tirokafteri, and eggplant salad.
What language are guides available in?
Guides operate in English and French, with Jason often highlighted for his personable approach.
Are there any products I can buy from the winery?
Yes, you can discover cosmetic and ceramic products crafted by the family, offering a chance to purchase locally made souvenirs.
Is this experience suitable for children or non-drinkers?
While the focus is on wine and food, the experience’s interactive and scenic nature makes it suitable for those interested in Greek culture and cuisine. Non-drinkers can enjoy the cooking and vineyard walk.
What is the scenery like during the tour?
The outdoor aspects feature lush vineyards and scenic views over the countryside, creating a peaceful, picturesque atmosphere throughout the experience.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is easy through the provided link, with options to reserve now and pay later and full free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
This Rhodes Winery Tour and Tasting Experience offers a well-rounded glimpse into Greek wine and cuisine. Its combination of educational visits, tasting sessions, and hands-on cooking makes it an engaging choice for visitors seeking an authentic taste of Rhodes’ local traditions.
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