Why Greece Grows Grapes Into Baskets

You won’t be frolicking through tall rows of grape vines here.

December 23, 2024
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Grape plants, Megalochori, Santorini, Greece

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Grape plants, Megalochori, Santorini, Greece

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The first time I went to Greece I couldn’t wait to take in the breathtaking views. To see the ocean from a cliffside, the Acropolis rich with history, stunning sunsets and let’s not forget the iconic, white-washed buildings with bright blue dome roofs.

Greece, in all its glory, certainly did not disappoint.

To immerse myself even more, I booked a winery tour while I was in Santorini. I imagined hills of towering vineyards sprawled out with soaring grape vines, but I was surprised to find only clusters of green plants nestled low to the ground.

Vines spiral type of grapevine cultivated traditionally in Santorini island, Greece shaped in a loyaled basket

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Vines spiral type of grapevine cultivated traditionally in Santorini island, Greece shaped in a loyaled basket

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Instead of tall rows of grape vines, Greece grows grapes close to the ground and weaves vines into beautiful basket-like shapes called “Kouloura.” This is a special pruning technique that trains the vines to grow into a wreath sitting on soil, instead of upwards. As a result, the grapes become more protected in these intricate woven baskets. Because Greece usually doesn’t get a lot of rain throughout the year, and the weather is consistently hot, there can be a lack of water. Having the vines rest on the soil can help the plant gather and retain as much moisture as it needs.

These circular-shaped baskets also help shelter against strong winds and the scorching sun to allow grapes to ripen properly while shielding them away from natural elements.

This method allows grapes to thrive, and produce amazing wine.

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