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The Evolution and Revolution of Greek Wine by Yiannis Karakasis MW

By · April 20, 2026

According to With the release of the third volume, Karakasis offers his personal assessment of the state of Greek wine, noting that it is encouraging to see the country transition from the phase of discovery to the phase of consolidation. However, this journey brings new challenges and opportunities for producers and distributors.

The third edition of Greek Wine Explained is not limited to a simple annual update. Its purpose is to document the real state of Greek wine, focusing on factors such as the reality of the vineyards, pressure from yields, and planting strategies.

The edition also includes wine tastings, with 66 samples of Assyrtiko organized by style and region, as well as 28 wines from the Naoussa area.

Karakasis emphasizes that Greek winemaking has reached a level of international recognition, something that was hard to imagine 15 years ago. Listings in renowned restaurants and the increase in exports bolster this progress.

However, the market faces challenges, with consumers becoming more selective. For this reason, the third edition is essential not to celebrate progress, but to examine whether the structural foundations are strong enough to support it.

This effort is part of a broader initiative by Karakasis to promote serious discussions around Greek wine, such as Great Greek Wines.

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