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6 Hours
290€
Private Tour
290,00 €
The wine and olive oil tasting package includes:
Olive Oil session, which includes tasting of extra virgin olive oil in special tasting bowls guided by our in-house sommelier,accommodated by fresh bread with olive oil, sprinkled with salt, oregano and lemon. During the session our visitors are informed about: our olive oil production and standardization procedures specifics about the production of olive oil in Crete (types, volumes,varieties etc.) quality characteristics and significance of extra virgin olive oil for the Mediterranean diet the health benefits of quality extra virgin olive oils highly rated awards in international competitions.
Wine Tasting session, which includes 4 wines of our own production guided by our in-house sommelier, accommodated by a plateau of snacks (a selection of local cheese, cold cuts, cherry tomatoes, traditional rusks and olive chutney) and Cretan raki for dessert. During the session our visitors are informed about: our wine production, grape varieties and vineyards the characteristics, flavors and aromas of each wine and food pairing suggestions
The duration of the entire session is 90min.
Visit to the Monastery of Panagia Odigitria (Gonia Monastery, Kolymbari) (1hrs & 30min )
This day trip stands out for its unique combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, historical significance, and authentic Cretan experiences. It offers visitors a comprehensive insight into the essence of Crete.
This private tour is designed to give you an unforgettable experience, combining the best of Cretan history, nature, and culture.
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