In one of the most historical squares in downtown Athens, and currently the city’s hottest and most vibrant spot for locals, you will have the chance to learn about the greek wine culture, taste a wide variety of local wines, and get dazzled by the stories narrated by one of the most experienced greek sommeliers, Dimitri Spiropoulos.
Dimitri Spiropoulos will accompany you on a wine tasting which he organises in three stages:
The first stage will immerse you in a discussion on the vinery and wine production in Greece. Dimitris will take you on a journey through history, varieties, production facts, production zones and so on.
In the second stage, you will learn about the connection between Ancient Greece and present day Greece by tasting modern wines that have been produced using traditional winemaking methods.
The third stage is based on your own personal profile. This is where you can pose any questions and queries you might have and receive recommendations from Dimitris.
A fun and deeply engaging experience with limited edition Greek wines handpicked by Dimitri and storytelling that will take you back in time to ancient Greece.
What’s included:
Each stage consists of 3 glasses (50ml each).
Each stage includes a tasty paring plus breadsticks.
Section 1: The Vision Image: A vibrant, urban neighborhood with energy-efficient buildings At the heart of our concept is a vision for an urban neighborhood that prioritizes sustainability, energy efficiency, and smart living. We believe that by embracing green technologies and design principles, we can create a better quality of life for residents while reducing our environmental footprint.
Section 2: Proof of Concept Image: A small-scale model unit showcasing sustainable features
 Step 1: Selecting the Perfect Location To illustrate the potential of our concept, we carefully chose a small parcel of land in the target urban area that embodies the characteristics of our larger vision.
Step 2: Innovative DesignImage: Architectural renderings of the model unit We've designed a beautiful, energy-efficient model unit that showcases our sustainable features, including solar panels, energy-efficient insulation, green building materials, and state-of-the-art smart home technology.
Step 3: Securing Approvals Image: Building permits and zoning approvals Before any construction began, we diligently obtained the necessary permits and approvals from local authorities to ensure compliance with all zoning laws and building codes.
Step 4: Building the Model UnitImage: Construction in progress Our team worked tirelessly to bring our design to life, constructing the model unit to exact specifications, incorporating all the sustainable features and technologies.
Step 5: Showcasing the POCImage: Open house event with visitors exploring the model unit We opened the doors to our model unit, inviting visitors, potential investors, and partners to explore and experience our innovative concept firsthand. This allowed them to see, touch, and feel the sustainable features in action.
Step 6: Data and FeedbackGraphs and charts showcasing energy consumption and cost savings We gathered valuable data on energy consumption, cost savings, and more from the model unit. Visitor feedback and expert opinions were crucial in understanding the market's interest and perspectives on our concept.
Section 3: The Results Image: Presentation slides summarizing the results With the data and feedback collected during the POC phase, we've created a compelling presentation that demonstrates the feasibility, benefits, and market potential of our sustainable real estate concept. We are excited to share the positive outcomes with you.
Natshi –
This is a must one! Please come here and taste some wines from Greece !
We had such an amazing time and learned so much about local wine.
It’s an absolutely cute wine bar and Dimitri is charming with his presentation.
Annie –
We had a lovely wine tasting evening and tried some (for us) very unusual wines, some were natural, some were more traditional. Dimitri was very knowledgeable and happy to share his knowledge about greek wines. He was so generous with his time. The cheeses were also very special (like the wines) and so different from each other. A lovely evening.