Troupis Winery: A Gem in the Heart of Peloponnese
Experience the best of Greek wine culture at Troupis Winery in Milia, Peloponnese - a must-visit for wine enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Milia, Troupis Winery stands as a beacon for wine lovers and tourists alike. Renowned for its commitment to quality and tradition, this winery not only produces exceptional wines but also invites guests to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Greek viticulture. The winery offers guided tours that provide insight into the meticulous process of wine production, from grape selection to fermentation. Visitors can stroll through the vineyards, where the stunning views of the surrounding hills create a perfect backdrop for a leisurely afternoon. Wine tasting at Troupis is an experience to savor. Guests have the opportunity to sample a variety of wines, each reflecting the unique terroir of the Peloponnese region. The knowledgeable staff is always eager to share their expertise, helping visitors to appreciate the subtle nuances of each wine. The winery also offers local delicacies to accompany the tasting, making for a delightful gastronomic experience. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or just beginning your journey into the world of wine, Troupis Winery is a must-visit destination. The combination of breathtaking scenery, passionate winemaking, and warm Greek hospitality ensures that your visit will be memorable. Don't miss the chance to bring a bottle (or two) of your favorite wines home as a souvenir of your journey through this enchanting region.
Local tips
- Book your wine tasting in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Take your time exploring the vineyards; the stunning views and the sound of nature are part of the experience.
- Pair your wine tasting with local cheeses and olives for a more authentic Greek experience.
- Ask about special events or seasonal activities; Troupis Winery often hosts unique experiences throughout the year.
- Make sure to visit the winery's shop to purchase exclusive wines and souvenirs.
A brief summary to Troupis Winery
- Μηλιά, Μηλιά Τριπόλεως, 221 00, GR
- +302710411434
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-3 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-3 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-3 pm
- Thursday 9 am-3 pm
- Friday 9 am-3 pm
- Saturday 9 am-3 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving, start by navigating to Tripoli, the capital of the Arcadia region. From Tripoli, take the E65 road towards Megalopoli. After approximately 15 km, turn left onto the road to Milia (Mηλιά). Continue for about 5 km until you reach the Troupis Winery, located at the address Μηλιά, Milia Tripoleos 221 00. There is usually free parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take a KTEL bus from Athens to Tripoli. Buses run frequently, and the journey takes about 2 hours. Once in Tripoli, you can either take a taxi directly to Troupis Winery, which will cost around €20, or you can look for a local bus heading towards Milia. Ensure you check the local bus schedule in advance as services may be limited.
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Taxi
If you prefer a more direct option after arriving in Tripoli, you can hire a taxi to take you to Troupis Winery. The fare from Tripoli to the winery is approximately €20-€25, depending on traffic and time of day. Always confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
Attractions Nearby to Troupis Winery
- Church of Agia Fotini Mantineias
- Sinkhole of Mantinean plain
- Kapsia Cave
- Lake Taka
- Ktima Tselepos
- Pyramid of Elliniko
- DOMAINE SKOURAS / ΚΤΗΜΑ ΣΚΟΥΡΑ Ο.Α.Ε.
- AXION ESTI - Organic Apiculture (Βιολογική Μελισσοκομία)
- Myli Beach
- Larissa Castle Argos
- Archaeological Site Argos
- Ancient Theater of Argos
- Criterion of Argos
- Archaeological Site of Megalopolis
- Ancient Theater of Megalopolis
Landmarks nearby to Troupis Winery
- The Bourtzi Fortress
- Akronafplia's Castle
- Lift to Naflia Palace
- Nafplio Sun Sail Cruises
- Ottoman hamam baths
- Ottoman fountain
- The Land Gate
- Kolokotronis Park
- Bastion Romber
- Fortress of Palamidi - Western Entry Gate
- Fortress of Palamidi
- National Gallery - Nafplio Department
- Bastion Themistoklis
- Miltiadis Bastion, Palamidi fortress
- Bastion Fokion