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Dear readers here are a few things you must do in Santorini…
First of all Santorini is one of most beautiful islands of Greece…The natural beauty is endless.
Millions of tourist visit our island each and every year…
So here are the highlights:
1.Enjoy the Greek sea…Make sure you take a boat trip in the Caldera and visit the Volcano.
2.Swim in the hot springs
3.Watch the sunset either in Oia or in Fira from the Caldera site.
4.Visit Akrotiri red beach…It is the only beach that is actually red on the island
5.Go to Ammoudi bay and have fresh fish
6.Ride a donkey from the old port of Fira.
7.Visit the museum in Fira (there are 2)
8.If you are into clubbing go to Enigma Club and KOO club
9.Visit a winery.Santorini is one of the most important wine regions of Greece.Try Assyrtiko for the whites and Mavrotragano for reds.
10.Visit the Akrotiri excavations….(Currently closed ,but when it opens again you should visit 100%)
11.If like to walk long distances take the WALK…that is from Fira to Oia.Look for the path most of the time you do not have to be on the main road.Make sure you take enough water with you.
12.Planing to get married…?Do it here.There is no better place.
Best Regards
B.
I wrote a piece about the port strikes a few weeks ago…Today things are even worse.
I hate to have to write this but I have to.
The Crisis is here for good.
Greeks have a very short temper when it comes to their income and business.
These days we have a strike from the Fuel transporters, that means that no fuel is being delivered to the gas stations or anywhere else.
These people are right about their demands but wrong in use of their strike.
If someone wanted to start as a fuel transporter he would have to buy a license from the State for about 400.000 Euro to 200.000 Euro depending on the net weight of the truck + the truck of course.Today the Government tells all those people that in 3 years time the license for a Fuel transporter will be 1.500Euro.How would you feel?
Everyone is right and everybody is wrong in this country…
The aftermath of such actions today are that tourists can not fuel their rental cars to travel by car in Greece, as well as the Greeks of course.Several regions of Greece are out of fuel for more than 48hours now…
The government should have put these laws in effect more than 10 years ago…of course no one wanted to be the bad guy…So they let it come to this.
The EU is pressing hard and the law is going to be put in use ,that is that.End of story.
The air traffic control personnel is also on strike…It is only getting better here, what they do is delay as many flight as they can so that the travelers have to wait longer and longer to get from A to B…
How can a Government be so ineffective so that everyone who can goes on strike?
My humble opinion is that the knife has stroke the bone, the E.U. will not wait any longer for the Greeks to do what they where supposed years ago.That has the above result…
If you would actually stay in Greece you would know that all State related services are as bad for the everyday person as they can get.If you need something from the State take a day off because you will need a day to get your job done.
Take the taxes …….they change almost every year.No one knows what we have to pay and why.
In Spain they also have a financial crisis…One thing the government did to help was to get the VAT tax DOWN …Here is Greece we took the VAT tax UP…
Fuel taxes went up and now the liter of unleaded cost in Athens 1.50Euro and in Santorini where I am at it costs 1.66Euro please….
I heard the the Fuel by liter is going to be 2Euro very soon…We are not going to be able to drive our cars soon.
I saw a report yesterday on TV ,the Albanians ,who have come to Greece for better job opportunities are leaving the country,even the ones that have been here for more than twenty years…Imagine that.
Tourism was and is the major income for Greece, many many families live from that ,so does mine.From my point of view the Government is doing squad to make it better.Make the services better(see strikes on airports – ports – fuel transportation).Make Greece a more affordable place ( VAT tax going up) make Greece safer (terrorist attacks in Athens) …
I am so pissed with all that happening here today…and I don’t think it is going to be better tomorrow..
I just listened on the radio that the port of Piraeus is on strike again…Three out of six Cruise ships will not be able to enter the most important port of Greece.
The heavy industry of Greece is tourism as we all know…or don’t we?It is a major concern to me that the cruise ship companies are thinking to cancel Piraeus as a port on their future trips.Do you know what that means….No money – No honey.I would really like to know what our government is going to do about something like that.
Most of us are occupied with tourism related bussinesses.If the major cruise ships wont come anymore that would be a financial disaster for all of us.
Can someone please tell me how we all are going to pay our taxes if we don’t have any tourists to work with any more?
What is wrong in this country…How is the Hellenic government reacting on such matters?
The next thing could be airport strikes….And then you can really kiss all the tourist income good-bye.
I am curious to see in hard financial times what our solutions are…
Greece reminds me of a game I used to play a few years ago.It is called Sim City …You can build your own cities and manage financial terms such as taxes and tolls among other features.
What I see today is a child on the adminstration playing with the numbers.Taxes skyrocketing ,services getting lower and lower …Today we may have one of the most expensive Gas prices in Europe…because of tax increase…I did not get any salary increase thought.How is all that healthy for our economy?
I am not a financial analyst ,I am just an average Joe who writes what comes in his mind.
People in Greece are struggling to come around everyday.You can not refuel your car anymore ,domestic air tickets are getting more and more expensive, ship fairs the same,Greeks can not go on vacation anymore( they are just going to their origins villages and so on) all alcohol taxes are getting higher ( a bottle of Ouzo did cost last year around 7,Euro retail ,today it costs around 10,00 Euro),the unemployment is higher than ever before….Where is this going?
I talked to many hoteliers here in Santorini about cancellations on their hotels…People are talking about their holidays…Do you think that an American or any European who decides to come to Greece cares about our financial problems…?Of course not, they get two weeks every year to relax ,they do not want to be stack in an airport or on a boat, they want to be in their hotel enjoying the Greek Sun.Sooooooooo to avoid all that, they cancel their reservations and go somewhere else…(who does Turkey sound?)
Real good job up there keep up until we can not pay you any taxes no more what so ever.Our goverment has to react NOW ,before it is too late…wake up…it is not working.
Dear Santorini fans and enthusiasts.Today I got the results from the annual Decanter competion.Among others Santorini got a lot of Medals.
Top regional trophies :
Estate Argyros Santorini 2009 – Estate Argyros Vinsanto 1989(this is the best Vinsanto you can get…)
Gold medal for Argyros Estate Assyrtiko 2009 this is the only Gold for Santorini this year…Good work Argyros Estate ,keep up.
Silver medals for the Santorini Winery 2009,Gaia Wines Assyrtiko wild ferment 2009( I tasted this wine and it is amazing)
Argyros Estate Atlantis white …a table wine that beats the odds.Argyros Estate Oak ferment ( my favorite one) ,Argyros Vinsanto Mezzo 2003.
Looks like a clear domination of the Estate Argyros to me…
For the Bronze awards ….Volcan wines Koutsogianopoulos Assyrtiko 2009 & Boutari Santorini 2009.
Find most of the Top awarded Greek wines online from Iama wine Store.
http://www.iamatrade.com/Decanter-2010-greek-awards.html
The Greek Wine Portal just published the interview with Mr Petros Vamvakousis ,director of the Santorini Boutari winery.
Economical crisis in Greece, How does this affect the wine sales?
It is sure that the economical crisis has affected the sales of wine.
The boutari winery in Santorini used more than 1.100 tons of grapes in the decade of 1988 – 1998.The last ten years the winery is only using about 350 – 400 tons of grapes to produce around 250.000 bottles.That is a great degrease.
Of course that has not only to do with the latest term of the economical crisis in Greece.
When sales drop there are several factors that affect this kind of results.
For example , 50% of the produced wines are exported to Europe and the United States.The crisis for the Greek wines was here even before the one we hear and see today.
One major disadvantage for the Greek wines , that needs to be sold in the foreign markets is the price. The cost to produce a bottle of wine in Greece is much higher than in other countries. That makes our wines not price competitive against wines from Chile ,Spain ,Argentine and others.
For example Germany was one of biggest Greek wine importers in Europe. Lots of Greeks had Greek restaurants there and of course were selling Greek wines. The crisis though did affect them first and then us. If the restaurants does not sell wine we don’t either.
What do you think must be done to overcome this crisis.And what do you see for the future?
We have to drop the costs of the wine production. New technologies have to be used for that. A good wine needs good grapes, yes that is true. We do have the good grapes and do produce good wines , but we need to compete with the term “value for money” to see more sales in the future .To achieve that , the vines need to give us more grapes with less cost, producing great wines.
Technology today gives us many solutions to get there and we have to invest in that to get there.
Santorini has a tradition in winemaking for thousands of years now.If you take a look you will still see the old traditional ways of growing the vines and not enough new technologies used in the wineries.
My opinion is that the Santorini vineyards have to be reset and start over again from the very beginning.We have to use the today’s knowledge to achieve the results we need to be able to compete in exports.It is not enough to produce a good wine.We have to produce great wines with competitive prices.
The general idea to overcome the crisis must start from within.I mean that the whole culture has to change to be able to survive. The education has get much better for our children to compete in the future with all the others. We must learn to have meritocracy and values and that starts from our very home.
What has changed in the Boutari winery the last years?
For five years now we use a new sorting method to pick the good grapes from the not so good ones.We now chill the grapes before vinification, that are just a few things that changed in these years.
The sorting method costs the winery about the 20% of the grapes that come in.That is one thing , on the other hand we get much better wines.This 20% did affect the whole production all these years.Now we know that where wrong before…
Chilling the grapes after sorting in big containers gives us much more aromatic and intense wines.That is also a new method we use now to get even better wine results.
It is as I mentioned before… Technology helps a good wine to be a great one.
What is your opinion about the Santorini vines?
If you take a look on the Santorini vinefields you will see the traditional way of growing the vines.They take the vine stock and make it a round basket.The grape grows in it.
That is a very old way of growing grapes.Yes it does look nice and it is a piece of the Santorini tradition, but we have to carry on.There has been evolution in the grape growing industry.
The tradition says that Santorinias used and use this method to protect the grapes from the vast winds that blow in Santorini.I am not so sure that is so effective or rather so important.
To harvest the vines here in Santorini we need lots and lots of manpower.That is a huge cost to the grower and wine producer.No mechanical means can be used at all.An other factor is that by growing the grapes in the traditional basket method the grape does not get the Sun it would if it was planted in the more modern way not to mention the drop of cost if we could use mechanical means to harvest and maintain the vinefields.
An other matter that bothers me, is that Santorini is a very important wine production area of Greece and there is no actual terroir.Tourism has driven Santorini to be overbuilt with hotels ,apartments and houses all around the island. My opinion is that there should be a legislation about that. Where can you built hotels and houses and where should the vines be.I do not think that both should be in the same place for many reasons.
What is your opinion about the wine critics in Greece?
Of course we do have respected wine writers and journalists that know their job but they are not the majority and that is sad.
Would you be affected as a consumer by a Greek wine critic?
It would definitely affect me as a consumer but it would not be the major factor for me to tell if a wine is a good one or not before I have tried it myself. I will trust my individual taste and after that decide if the critic was good or not.
What do you think about the points given by several international wine professionals?
The point system used by Robert Parker , Wine Spectator , Wine & Spirits magazine and others are helping individuals to sort the best wines in the range of price they are looking for and in many cases the production area.The wine market is huge and these professionals are doing a good job.I also use their opinion when it comes to choose a foreign wine myself, and lets not forget it helps in making sales.
Could you tell us a few words about the Mavrotragano grape.
Boutari was the first one to discover the value of the grape Mavrotragano in 1995.Back then Haridimos Hatzidakis was working here as an oenologist.We found out that the wine produced had great potential.At the time Boutari could not invest in the production of a new red wine as the portfolio of the Boutari Group had already many good red wines with a result of the Mavrotragano to stay in an experimental use only.
Source:http://www.greekwine.biz