Best Wineries in Santorini
Best Santorini wineries: where to taste Assyrtiko and Vinsanto. Compare top tastings, tours and views.
Discover the unique wines of Santorini, from the famous Assyrtiko to sweet Vinsanto, at traditional and modern wineries across the island
Santorini's volcanic soil and unique climate create exceptional wines, most notably Assyrtiko - a crisp, mineral white wine that has become the island's signature. The island's winemaking tradition dates back over 3,500 years, with many wineries using traditional methods like the "kouloura" vine training system.
Most wineries offer tastings and tours, with many featuring stunning caldera views. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply curious, visiting Santorini's wineries is a must-do experience that combines culture, history, and breathtaking scenery.
Use this guide to plan your wine tasting journey, then explore our Pyrgos and Megalochori location guides, where many wineries are located, or check our things to do in Santorini for more activity ideas.

The largest winery cooperative in Santorini, offering stunning caldera views, wine tastings, and a comprehensive selection of local wines including the famous Assyrtiko.
First-time visitors, Groups, Dining with views

A modern winery built into the caldera cliff with spectacular views. Known for innovative winemaking techniques and excellent Assyrtiko wines.
Architecture lovers, Modern wine enthusiasts

A family-owned winery producing premium Assyrtiko and other traditional Santorini wines. Known for quality and traditional methods.
Wine connoisseurs, Traditional experience

Award-winning winery known for producing some of Santorini's finest Assyrtiko wines. Beautiful setting with traditional architecture.
Wine enthusiasts, Quality seekers

One of the oldest family wineries in Santorini, producing traditional wines using age-old methods passed down through generations.
History lovers, Traditional experience

A boutique winery known for organic and natural winemaking. Small production but exceptional quality, especially Assyrtiko and Vinsanto.
Organic wine lovers, Boutique experience
Santorini's signature white wine. Crisp, mineral, with high acidity. Perfect with seafood and Greek salads. The most planted grape variety on the island.
A sweet dessert wine made from sun-dried grapes. Rich, honeyed, with notes of dried fruit. Perfect for dessert or as an aperitif.
A premium white wine made from Assyrtiko grapes, barrel-aged. More complex and full-bodied than regular Assyrtiko.
Red wine varieties grown on the island. Mavrotragano produces full-bodied reds, while Mandilaria is often used in blends.
Combine wine tasting with the perfect accommodation. Stay in traditional wine villages like Pyrgos or Megalochori.
Santorini's volcanic soil, unique grape varieties (especially Assyrtiko), and traditional basket training method create distinctive wines. The island's dry climate and strong winds result in low yields but high-quality grapes. Assyrtiko is known for its minerality and acidity, perfect for pairing with seafood.
Yes, especially during peak season (July-August). Popular wineries like Santo Wines and Venetsanos can book out weeks in advance. Booking ahead ensures you get your preferred time slot and often includes better tour experiences. Some wineries accept walk-ins but availability is limited.
Wine tasting prices vary by winery and package. Basic tastings start around €15-€25 per person, while premium tastings with food pairings can cost €40-€80. Some wineries offer tours combined with tastings. Prices are typically higher at caldera-view wineries.
Santo Wines (Pyrgos) and Venetsanos Winery (Megalochori) offer spectacular caldera views. These wineries are popular for sunset wine tastings. Book sunset slots well in advance as they're highly sought after. The views combined with wine tasting create a memorable experience.
Yes, all wineries have shops where you can purchase their wines. Many offer shipping services for international orders. Prices at wineries are typically similar to retail, but you get the benefit of tasting before buying. Some wineries offer discounts on multiple bottle purchases.