Ktima Biblia Chora was founded in 1998 by oenologists Vangelis Gerovassiliou and Vassilis Tsaktsarlis on the historic slopes of Mount Pangeon. In a land with winemaking roots dating back to 4300 BC, the estate continues this legacy through organic viticulture and a commitment to quality. Tradition and innovation guide every step of the winemaking process, honouring the unique character of the region.

The organically cultivated, privately-owned vineyard of Ktima Biblia Chora spans 80 hectares around the estate at 380 metres above sea level, with views toward the Aegean Sea.

The Mediterranean climate, moderated by sea breezes and cool mountain air, allows for slow grape ripening—enhancing acidity, structure, and elegance in the wines.

Cultivated grape varieties:
Assyrtiko, Agiorgitiko, Vidiano, Biblinos (unidentified local red variety), Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Semillon, Gewürztraminer, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir
Vineyard area: 80ha
Characteristics:
Organically cultivated vineyards on the slopes of Mount Pangeon
Site with winemaking heritage dating back to 4300 BC (Dikili Tash)
Privately-owned, single-block estate (80 ha)
Focus on producing terroir-driven wines with both Greek and international varieties
