Lemnos produces some of Greece's most distinctive wines — aromatic Muscat of Lemnos and rare Limnio, the grape mentioned by Aristotle. A private tour of three family wineries offers intimate access that money rarely buys.
What to expect
Your guide collects you from Myrina port and drives into the island's vine-covered hills. At the first estate, the owner walks you through the vineyard rows, explaining how the volcanic soil shapes the character of Lemnos Muscat. At each of the three wineries you taste carefully paired selections — crisp whites, amber Muscats, and the rare red Limnio — alongside local meze: Lemnos PDO cheese, olives, and house-cured meats. The final winery includes a barrel-cellar tour before you return along the coast road at golden hour.
Good to know
Pre-book directly via the link above; the local operator confirms all three estates and schedules around your all-aboard time. Comfortable footwear recommended for vineyard walking. Best enjoyed on an afternoon port call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Lemnos — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.