MYLONAS WINERY
Mylonas vineyard is located in Laureotiki, in the region of Keratea, and is part of the wider Mesogaia wine-growing area, a historic site famous for its wine since the time of ancient Greece and the symposiums of Plato, Socrates and Aristotle.
The vineyard is highly diversified compared to the rest of Mesogaia, as it has significant advantages in terms of climate, altitude and soil composition.
It is the highest vineyard in Mesogaia, located at the foot of Mount Panion at an altitude of 200-350m, literally embraced by the sea, which gives the vineyard a blessed breeze. The area was known for its mineral wealth from the time of Pericles until the post-war period of the Second World War. This is the soil that holds the key to the special flavour that makes Mylonas wines stand out.