Zafeirakis Estate in TyrnavosZafeirakis Estate, one of the most renowned visitor-friendly wineries in Thessaly, is located just a few kilometers outside Tyrnavos. With a history dating back over a century, the Zafeirakis family has been dedicated to viticulture, with Christos Zafeirakis, a fourth-generation winemaker, continuing the tradition through innovative practices.
The winery offers a unique tasting experience in a 250 sq.m. hall with panoramic views of the region’s vineyards and orchards. The hall can accommodate up to 60 people, making it ideal for groups, corporate events, or private visits. Tastings are held by appointment, giving guests the opportunity to sample the estate's fine wines in a welcoming environment. Wines with identity and characterDomaine Zafeirakis is renowned for reviving the Limniona grape variety, which it has been successfully cultivating since 2008. Equally impressive results have been achieved with other varieties, such as Malagousia and Chardonnay. The commitment to organic and biodynamic cultivation is reflected in every bottle. The estate’s wines have received international accolades, with renowned sommeliers awarding them scores as high as 95/100. They are frequently included in lists of the world’s top 100 wines in their category.Image Visit Domaine ZafeirakisDomaine Zafeirakis offers guided tours of the vineyard and winery, as well as wine tastings. Visitors can learn about the organic and biodynamic principles applied in viticulture and winemaking, andsample a variety of different wines produced by the winery. There is also the option to organize a meal in parallel, upon request. To plan your visit and enjoy an authentic wine experience in Tyrnavos, you may contact the winery:Address: 2nd km, P.E.O. Tyrnavos–Elassona, Tyrnavos 401 00Phone: +30 2492 025280Email: info@domainezafeirakis.comWebsite: www.domainezafeirakis.comRelated TagsTYRNAVOS - Tsipouro gladdens the heart…,OLYMPUS - Thessaly’s Calm Power,
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