by Κωνσταντίνα Πατσιαλού | Nov 18, 2019 | Drinks in Art
Ο Joan Miró ζωγραφίζει ένα Μπουκάλι κρασιού σε ένα υπερρεαλιστικό τοπίο, όπου οι κιτρινοπράσινες αποχρώσεις συσχετίζονται όχι μόνο με το σταφύλι, αλλά και με τα χρώματα που παράγει το άρωμα και η γεύση του κρασιού όταν δοκιμάζεται.
by Spyros Patsialos | May 13, 2012 | Blog
It was a Sunday morning, on the 13th of May. The weather was sunny and we decided to go for a ride with my motorcycle in the Messogia area of Attica, near Markopoulo, Porto Rafti and next to Brauron or Vravrona. Having driven for 40 km, we stopped at a beautiful beach...
by Spyros Patsialos | Mar 6, 2012 | Wineries
Nostos: A Greek word synonym to homecoming, the desire to return back home after a long journey. Like Odysseus, the main character of the Greek epic poem Odyssey, (written by Homer during the 8th century BC) who strived to get home after the Trojan War and the fall of...
by Spyros Patsialos | Feb 25, 2012 | Blog
I must admit it. I am the kind of person who is looking for romance in the everyday life. So, since this is my truth, I always experiment myself’s feelings whenever I travel abroad and stand in front of the most wonderful monuments, romantic buildings and...
by Spyros Patsialos | Feb 8, 2012 | Blog
What are spirits? What is alcohol? And where does it come from? The history of spirit production has a little bit of everything. Greeks, alchemists, Arabs, perfume makers, scientists, monks, doctors, pharmacists, pirates, Dutch, Spanish and many many more. But if you...