Landinos is above all a place of listening and presence. We accompany the vine through the seasons, with patience and
humility. Here, the land is never forced. It is nourished, respected, and observed. The vines grow within a rich biodiversity,
where plants, insects, and soils coexist in balance.
Landinos is above all a place of listening and presence. We accompany the vine through the seasons, with patience and humility. Here, the land is never forced. It is nourished, respected, and observed. The vines grow within a rich biodiversity, where plants, insects, and soils coexist in balance.
Limniona is an ancient Greek grape variety, rediscovered in recent decades for its finesse and elegance. It produces delicate red wines with aromas of red fruits, wild herbs, and spices, with beautiful freshness and silky tannins. Expressive and refined, it precisely reflects its terroir and charms with its natural balance. Landinos’ Limniona stands apart from that of mainland Greece by expressing the unique character of the Cyclades.
Assyrtiko is an emblematic Greek grape variety, known for its vibrant acidity and intense mineral character. It produces wines with aromas of citrus, white fruits, and subtle saline notes. Structured and balanced, it precisely expresses its terroir and stands out for its freshness and elegance. On the steep slopes of Gardari, the vines are cultivated on dry-stone terraces, shaped to follow the hillside and reveal the full richness of this unique landscape.
We practice organic farming in order to preserve the natural balance of the vine and its environment. This means working
with living systems, not against them. We use nature-friendly practices, promote soil life, and limit interventions to what is
strictly necessary, following the principles of biodynamics. As a result, the vine becomes more resilient and more expressive.
We practice organic farming in order to preserve the natural balance of the vine and its environment. This means working with living systems, not against them. We use nature-friendly practices, promote soil life, and limit interventions to what is strictly necessary, following the principles of biodynamics. As a result, the vine becomes more resilient and more expressive.
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