Nestled in an unspoiled valley in the prefecture of Ilia, in the northwestern Peloponnese, lies Ktima Dio Ipsi, meaning „Two Heights Estate,“ named after the two opposing slopes that shape its landscape. Organically cultivated from the beginning, the vineyard stretches across ancient soils rich in limestone, clay, and marine fossils—testimony to its sea-born past. Benefiting from a mild Mediterranean climate and sea breezes, this unique terroir gives rise to wines of purity, depth, and distinctive character.

The vineyard of Ktima Dio Ipsi extends across 14.5 hectares of privately owned land, cultivated organically from the outset.

Steep slopes, ancient olive groves, and the surrounding natural beauty create a unique environment that inspires both viticulture and the expression of place in every wine.

Cultivated grape varieties:
Kydonitsa, Assyrtiko, Agiorgitiko, Mavrodaphne, Vertzami, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Malbec
Vineyard area: 14.5ha
Characteristics:
Organic vineyard on a dual-slope terrain (14.5 ha), inspiring the name “Two Heights Estate”
Located on the ancient site of Ilida, with shell-rich, sea-born soils
Cultivation deeply linked to unspoiled nature and the land’s ancient character
Production of estate wines and premium extra virgin olive oil
