Organic Vines and Sacred Roots in Eastern Crete
Located near Sitia in eastern Crete, Toplou Monastery is more than just a revered religious site—it is also home to one of the island’s most distinguished and forward-thinking wineries. With a deep respect for the land and a commitment to organic farming, the monastery cultivates indigenous grape varieties such as Vidiano, Thrapsathiri, Assyrtiko, and Liatiko.
The vineyards of Toplou benefit from Crete’s unique terroir: an arid climate, mineral-rich soils, refreshing sea breezes, and abundant Mediterranean sunshine. These natural elements, combined with organic cultivation techniques, create a sustainable and balanced environment for grape growing. The monks emphasize traditional, chemical-free farming practices, preserving both the landscape and the character of the wine.
Toplou’s wines are celebrated for their depth and authenticity. The white varietals—especially Vidiano and Thrapsathiri—are known for their vibrant citrus notes, floral undertones, and a clean, mineral finish. The reds, particularly those crafted from Liatiko grapes, offer a profile rich in ripe red fruit, subtle spice, and elegant tannins. The winery also produces a distinctive sweet wine that pays homage to Crete’s ancient Minoan winemaking heritage.
Visitors to the monastery can explore both its spiritual and oenological history—a unique experience that blends culture, tradition, and taste in one unforgettable destination.