PGI Area Wines

In terms of geographical boundaries, the PGI Area Wines constitute the most restrictive designations. The boundaries of each PGI wine area usually form a section of a district (a former prefecture) or, in a few cases, comprise parts of two districts. There are also cases when those boundaries are those of a single community/village. Varieties and types of wine must comply with equally strict specifications.

There are 58 PGI Area Wines designated in 28 districts of Greece. There are several cases where the right of use of the indication belongs to a single producer who accounted for the designation of the local wine (current PGI wine) in question. The PGI Area Wines are as follows: PGI Avdira ; PGI Mount Athos; PGI Agora; PGI Adriani; PGI Anavyssos; PGI Velventos; PGI Vilitsa; PGI Slopes of Pendeliko; PGI Gerania; PGI Elassona, PGI Epanomi; PGI Thapsana; PGI Thebes; PGI Ikaria; PGI Ilion; PGI Ismaros; PGI Karystos; PGI Kissamos; PGI Klimenti; PGI Valley of Atalanti; PGI Koropi; PGI Krania; PGI Krannonas; PGI Kos; PGI Letrina; PGI Lilantio Pedio; PGI Mantzavinata; PGI Markopoulo; PGI Martino; PGI Metaxata; PGI Meteora; PGI Metsovo; PGI Nea Messimvria; PGI Opountia Lokrida; PGI Pangeon; PGI Peanea; PGI Pallini; PGI Parnassos; PGI Pisatis; PGI Slopes of Egialia; PGI Slopes of Enos; PGI Slopes of Ambelos; PGI Slopes of Vertiskos; PGI Slopes of Kitherona; PGI Slopes of Knimida; PGI Slopes of Paiko; PGI Slopes of Parnitha; PGI Slopes of Petroto; PGI Pylia; PGI Ritsona; PGI Siatista; PGI Sithonia; PGI Spata; PGI Syros; PGI Tegea; PGI Trifilia; PGI Tyrnavos; and PGI Halikouna.