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Assyrtiko wines come from a unique grape variety native to the volcanic island of Santorini in Greece. These grapes grow in volcanic soil rich in ash, which defines their distinct profile. Because of that, this wine is primarily produced by private local wineries on Santorini. Some vineries grow Assyrtiko on other Aegean islands and Crete, and even on the continent, although this requires a lot of extra care. With enough dedication, Assyrtico can be produced on other continents, like this Chateau Oumsiyat Assirtyko from Lebanon.

Chateau Oumsiyat Assirtyco

Cuvee Membliarus was named after the Phoenician governor of Santorini. Its international character is highlighted by small proportions of Viognier and Sauvignon Blanc.

  • Fresh and zesty, this light to medium bodied wine features the classic Santorini crispness of Santorini Assyrtiko.
  • Suitable for vegans.
  • A continental wine with a mediterranean feel, distinguished by tender floral notes and a delicate aroma of white peach flesh.

Price: £12.99 (Buy Chateau Oumsiyat Assirtyco)

The Assyrtiko variety is a white grape variety with yellow skin. It produces wines that range from straw blonde to ripe lemon to green-tinted bright yellow. The wine’s profile is dry, crisp, and zesty—a perfect match for traditional Greek cuisine.

  • Pairs wonderfully with grilled fish, octopus, oysters, and squid
  • Assyrtiko’s bold personality couples perfectly with lamb roast
  • Grilled vegetables are also an option, depending on your culinary preferences

A good Assyrtiko can be found in just about any price category, but the best vintages are truly historical events. Many Greek estates boast vines over 50 years old, while some famous Santorini vineyards have plenty of vines over 70 years of age. The oldest ones can be found in Episkopi Gonia, and they are over 200 years old. Such ancient vines produce extremely low yields but achieve exceptional ripeness, with grapes harvested about a month after technical ripening. While these varieties are certainly exclusive, the true beauty of the Greek wine industry lies in its ability to offer exceptional wines for every connoisseur.

Traditionally, Assyrtiko has shown exceptional blending potential due to its distinct mineral profile. This versatility enables winemakers to create a wide range of notable Greek wines, from accessible to exclusive. The best known traditional style is Vinsanto—a sweet dessert wine that blends Assyrtiko, Aidani, and Athiri. The name “Vinsanto” derives from “vino Santo,” which means that this is Santorini’s signature wine.

For aspiring wine enthusiasts, here’s an interesting fact: Assyrtiko is an autochthonous vine—meaning “native” in ancient Greek. This special variety grows exclusively in one small geographical region of the world, and getting to know it makes for a very rewarding experience.

While keeping track of local indigenous grape varieties can be challenging, we’ve created something special to help you navigate them. It’s time to learn about the best celebrated wineries that produce a diverse range of Assyrtiko!

1. Artemis Karamolegos Assyrtiko

Artemis Karamolegos Santorini Vineyard

The Artemis Karamolegos winery is one of the most important wineries of Santorini (the third largest in terms of production), located in Exo Gonia. Started by grandfather Artemis back in 1952, it got a modern makeover in 2004 when his grandson (also named Artemis) introduced new facilities and put additional care into the vineyards, to achieve the award-winning status in just a few years.

The broad range of Artemis Karamolegos Assyrtikos features the signature beautiful light yellow colour with a zippy acidity and distinctive mineral taste. To cater to the most diverse consumer needs, it comes both unoaked and oaked, offering a full spectrum of flavours from green pear and lime, to yellow plum and apricots, with a variety of Mediterranean flowers and herbs. It’s definitely a winery that’s got something for everyone, and probably the most accessible in terms of their various Assyrtikos

Artemis Karamolegos Santorini

A classic Assyrtiko blend with small additions of Athiri and Aidani to enrich its unique palate. Typical mineral acidity is enhanced with aromatic fruit notes of juicy lychee and matured nectarine.

  • Flinty mineral base and a hint of sea salt represent the unique terroir of Santorini.
  • The intensity of this wine pairs perfectly with grilled fish, crawfish, shrimp and octopus.
  • The aromatic blend enriches the recognisable dryness with hints of jasmine and chamomile.

Price: £33-38

2. Argyros Estate Assyrtiko

Estate Argyros stands as a distinguished presence in Santorini’s viticultural landscape. Established in 1903 in Episkopi Gonia, this family-operated winery has evolved into the island’s largest private vineyard proprietor, managing over 120 hectares. Now in its fourth generation of ownership, the estate maintains its commitment to artisanal production methods, creating limited-quantity, premium wines. The average vine age on Argyros property is over 70 years old, and some of their vines are over two centuries old.

In addition to lighter, more acidic wines, the estate invests a lot of care into their traditional Vinsanto collection, with its remarkable aging potential.

Estate Argyros Santorini Assyrtiko

This Assyrtiko comes from 100-120 year old ungrafted vines from several vineyards across Santorini.

  • Strong mineral layers, lemony acidity, hints of peach and honeysuckle, earthy notes and aromatic herbs of Santorini.
  • Pairs delightfully with lean fish and shellfish.
  • Pure and bold Assyrtiko. It represents everything that this variety stands for.

Price: £33-41

3. Gaia Assyrtiko

Gaia Wines build on history to introduce innovation, working hard on maintaining their unique beachfront vineyards between Kamari and Monolithos. Their famous Episkopi, Akrotiri and Pyrgos vineyards produce particularly low yield, to create such local gems as Assyrtiko Thalassisis. These 70-80 year old ungrafted vines are cultivated using the traditional ‘kouloura’ basket method, protecting the grapes from Santorini’s intense climate. Operating from a renovated 1900s tomato factory, this modern winery combines state-of-the-art equipment with traditional winemaking methods. To the most refined wine lover, it offers exceptional Vinsantos and wild ferment wines, such as this Gaia Estate Wild Ferment Assyrtiko.

Gaia Estate Wild Ferment Assyrtiko

This unique blend has been composed of three differently prepared Assyrtiko musts. 50% of grapes were fermented in stainless steel tanks, 35% in new oak casks, and the remaining 15% in acacia casks. All grapes were hand-harvested, and only wild yeasts were used.

  • Crispy and mineral, this distinguished Assyrtiko carries signature notes of citrus and sea salt.
  • Pairs wonderfully with seafood and crispy salads.
  • Differs from simpler Assyrtikos by its highly complex, layered palate and smoky volcanic texture.

Price: £36.99 (Buy Gaia Estate Wild Ferment Assyrtiko)

4. Sigalas Assyrtiko

Domaine Sigalas, a renowned winery in Oia established by Paris Sigalas in 1991, showcases the best of Santorini’s winemaking tradition. With 40 hectares of sustainably cultivated vineyards and an impressive annual production of 200,000 bottles, they craft a number of exceptional Assyrtiko wines from vines over 60 years old. This is relatively young for Santorini, but this also allows to highlight freshness and crispiness of their famous white wines. The vines are grown sustainably and trained in traditional ‘kouloura’ baskets.

Sigalas Santorini Assyrtiko

100% Assyrtiko, hand-picked and meticulously sorted, brings out the expressive character of this variety at its best. The Santorini 2023 vintage scored 91 points at Decanter World Wine Awards 2024.

  • Pale lemon colour, powerful bright acidity and long finish.
  • Vegan certified.
  • Classical floral character of lemon blossoms and notes of peach. A great aging potential of over 7 years.

Price: £33-36, depending on the vintage

Having introduced our favourite wineries on Santorini, let’s explore other regions where the golden Assyrtiko grapes flourish. Though native to Santorini, Assyrtiko has successfully spread to mainland Greece and Crete. The hot climate of Crete proves ideal for this grape variety.

5. Diamantakis Assyrtiko

Diamantakis Assyrtiko Winery

 A contemporary family-run winery Diamantakis is located in Crete, just southwest of the city of Heraklion in Malevizi province. The winery’s focus is on local varieties, such as Vidiano, Mandilaria, and Liatiko. The vineyards sit 450 meters above sea level, on the eastern foothills of Psiloritis, while Assyrtiko grows in the higher altitude plots at 600-700m.

Diamantakis Petali Assyrtiko

Petali Assyrtiko has impressed on the international stage, winning Silver at both the 2024 Decanter Awards and 2023 IWSC, with earlier vintages also picking up medals. Its fresh, mineral style consistently stands out to judges.

  • Fresh and zippy with a good hit of citrus, green apple and a touch of salinity. Bright acidity with a clean, mineral finish.
  • Suitable for vegetarians.
  • Unlike the punchier Santorini versions, this Cretan Assyrtiko is a little softer and more floral, but still keeps that signature freshness and mineral edge.

Price: £15.99 (Buy Diamantakis Petali Assyrtiko)

6. Assyrtiko Lyrarakis

The Lyrarakis family has been developing the winemaking potential of East Crete since 1966. They dedicate themselves to preserving the viticultural heritage of Crete and advocate for sustainable practices, while also adapting to climate change. Most of Lyrarakis wines are diverse local Cretan varieties, some of which were saved from extinction. The Lyrarakis Assyrtiko thrives in the heart of their estate, in the single area vineyard on the Voila plain.

Lyrarakis Assyrtiko Voila Vineyard

Traditional Assyrtiko from the high altitude Voila plain, where this variety thrives on East Crete. Vintage 2022 won Gold medal at the 2024 Sommeliers Choice Awards, and previous vintages have collected several medals at Decanter World Wine Awards.

  • Nuanced dryness, chalky minerality and the aroma of white stone-fruits with herbal hints.
  • Vegan certified
  • A very accessible option that offers all the greatness of this heritage variety.

Price: £14-16

7. Assyrtiko Papagiannakos

Papagiannakos Assyrtiko comes from the region of P.G.I. Markopoulo in the very heart of Greece, not too far away from its capital Athens. The Papagiannakos Winery is located in Mesogaia, in the heart of the Attiki Vineyard. While the heritage variety of the vineyard is Savatiano, this region also produces Assyrtiko. Grapes come from 50 year old vines, which are trained in the shape of a low open-cup bush.

Papagiannakos Assyrtiko

The P.G.I. Attiki Assyrtiko is dry and herbal, as one would expect, but with a light aroma of white currant and wild orange. Closeness to the sea also gives it the signature salinity and chalky crispness.

  • Very accessible medium bodied Assyrtiko with very pleasant minerality, fresh floral notes and citrusy undertones.
  • Suitable for vegans.
  • Matured in bottles for up to a year, with further potential to age.

Price: £18-21

8. Zacharias Assyrtiko

Zacharias Winery is a notable estate in the P.G.I. Peloponnese region, with vineyards in Nemea and Leontio. Using organic farming practices, they cultivate thirteen diverse grape varieties, including Assyrtiko.

Zacharias Assyrtiko

This wine perfectly captures the variety’s distinctive mineral profile that wine enthusiasts cherish.

  • Offers bright, zesty flavours with mandarine and lemon-curd notes.
  • Product of organic farming.
  • Sweeter, fruitier Assyrtiko with a hint of fragrant jasmine for a very affordable price.

Price: £10-13

9. Alpha Estate Assyrtiko

Alpha Estate Vineyard

The winery of Alpha Estate is found in the viticultural zone of Amyntaio, or Amyndeon, in the mountains of Greek Macedonia, near the border with the Republic of North Macedonia. This area is a part of the Protected Geographical Indication (P.G.I.) Florina, one of the northernmost in Greece. Assyrtiko is a newcomer in this area, as the P.D.O. Amyndeon wines are made from the local variety Xinomavro. The famous yellow grapes were introduced to this vineyard in 2006, and we hope for a long bright future for this local venture.

Alpha Estate Assyrtiko Single Block “Aghia Kiriaki”

The Alpha Estate Assyrtiko has the signature richness of the variety and excellent creamy structure.

  • Rich, complex, and intense, typical of the variety. So are the flavours of peach, citrus and pear.
  • Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
  • Really smooth texture, easy to drink, great for the first introduction to the variety.

Price: £26-30

Where do I find Assyrtiko wines?

Assyrtiko wine is both the treat for special occasions, and a great price for its money, as most Greek wines are. Autochthonous wines aren’t always easy to find, because they are so limited, – but each of them can tell an amazing story. Browse our hand-picked selection of Assyrtikos and chose the one that fits you best.

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