Just an hour from the ski slopes of Kalavrita to the beaches along the southern shore of the Gulf of Corinth that divides northern mainland Greece from the Peloponnese, Aigialeia has everything, including a tumultuous history and, today, refreshing wines made at cool elevations.
Location, location, location
Officially classified as a PGI in 1997, the vineyard area known as the Slopes of Aigialeia is dominated by four mountains higher than 2,000 m (around 6,560 ft), four plateaux with different soil types – from...
