Aegean Islands wine cases: six bottles from one island producer

An Aegean Islands wine case brings together six bottles from one producer, composed by the grower as their own recommendation across the varieties and terroirs they farm. Browse cases from independent producers working the islands.

Each case traces a single grower's range across the archipelago's volcanic soils and indigenous grapes.

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Aegean Islands wine cases

An Aegean Islands wine case is six bottles from one estate, put together by the grower as a single recommendation rather than mixed across producers. The islands — Santorini, Lemnos, Lesbos, Samos and others scattered across the Aegean — each bring distinct soils and climates to the grapes grown there, from the volcanic pumice of Santorini to the schist further north. A case is a short, guided way to taste how one producer reads their own corner of the archipelago.

Aegean Islands wines

Free Grape Society is a society of producers, independent experts and wine lovers, not a shop. The individual bottles behind these cases — Assyrtiko, Muscat, Limnio, Xinomavro from island vineyards — come from growers working their own land across the Aegean. Browse by bottle to explore the range of styles the islands produce, from dry whites shaped by sea winds to rich, sun-driven reds.

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Wine experts

Independent wine experts on Free Grape Society rate and review wines they have personally tasted. Their reviews appear on the wine page and on each expert's own profile, giving you a transparent record of what they have tried and what they thought. Several of the experts below have reviewed wines from Aegean Islands producers featured on this platform.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I order an Aegean Islands wine case?

Browse the cases listed on this page, each composed by a single Aegean Islands producer. Add the case you want to your basket and complete your order. The producer ships the six bottles directly from their own cellar to your door. Delivery takes between 4 and 14 days depending on where you are, and shipping is free.

What happens if a bottle arrives broken or doesn't taste right?

Send a photo to Free Grape Society customer support within 7 days of delivery. We will arrange a replacement or a refund. Because producers ship directly, quality issues are handled with the producer's direct involvement. Shared responsibility is built into how FGS works.

What is included in an Aegean Islands wine case?

Each case contains six bottles, all from the same producer. The grower composes the selection themselves as their own recommendation across the wines they make — it might span different grape varieties, different vineyards, or different styles from their range. The contents are listed on each case page before you order.

How long does delivery take?

Average delivery is 8 to 9 days from order to door. The full range is 4 to 14 days depending on the producer's location and your delivery address. Wines ship directly from the producer's cellar, not from a central warehouse.

How do I find the right Aegean Islands wine case for me?

Read the producer's own description of how they have composed the six bottles. Because every case comes from a single estate, the line-up tells you something about where that grower's strengths lie — whether that is indigenous white varieties like Assyrtiko or Muscat, or island reds built on Limnio or local blends. If you are unsure, a wine expert can advise you.

Can I find a case focused on a specific Aegean island or grape variety?

The cases listed here come from producers across the Aegean Islands. Where producers farm a specific island or specialise in a single variety, that is described on the case page. For individual bottles filtered by grape, you can also browse the wines section for Aegean Islands producers.

Which Aegean Islands wine expert can recommend something for me?

The independent wine experts listed on this page have tasted and reviewed wines from Aegean Islands producers. Fill in the form on their profile page to put your question directly to an expert — they can suggest a case based on your preferences, occasion, or what you already enjoy.

Why are Aegean Islands wine cases always 6 bottles from one producer?

Every case on Free Grape Society is six bottles from one producer, composed by that grower as their own recommendation. Keeping all six bottles within one estate means the case has a point of view — it reflects how one producer thinks about their range — rather than being a generic sampler mixed across several cellars. That is the logic behind every case on the platform.

Can I buy Aegean Islands wine cases in a shop or supermarket?

Producer-composed wine cases from independent Aegean Islands growers are not typically available in retail. Most of the producers here are small estates that sell directly rather than through importers or distributors, which means their wines do not reach standard retail shelves. Ordering through Free Grape Society is one of the more direct routes to their cellars from outside Greece.

What goes into an Aegean Islands wine case

A wine case from the Aegean Islands is six bottles from one producer, composed by the grower as their own recommendation. That single-producer logic matters here more than most places: the archipelago spreads across dozens of islands, each with its own soil type, microclimate, and native varieties, so a case stays coherent because it stays with one cellar's perspective. A producer on Santorini farming Assyrtiko on volcanic pumice will compose a very different six bottles from a grower on Limnos working with Muscat or Limnio on the mainland-influenced northern islands. The case tells you where that producer's strengths sit before you commit to a full run of individual bottles. Browse the Aegean Islands wine cases alongside cases from other Greek regions to see how the islands compare to the mainland.

The grapes and island character behind the bottles

The Aegean Islands are one of Europe's most geologically varied wine regions, and that diversity shows up directly in what a producer puts into their case. Santorini's Assyrtiko, grown in basket-trained vines called kouloura that protect the fruit from Aegean winds, produces white wines with a mineral sharpness and natural acidity that few other warm-climate grapes match. Limnio, one of Greece's oldest documented grape varieties, grows further north and gives red wines with savoury, herb-edged character. On Rhodes, Athiri produces lighter, aromatic whites. Because varieties are so tied to specific islands, a producer's six-bottle selection is also a short atlas of where they farm. For the individual bottles that make up these cases, Aegean Islands wines are listed separately, and you can explore the full range of Greek wines across the islands and mainland.

Buying directly from Aegean producers

The Aegean wine trade has historically moved through Athens distributors and export agents, which means a bottle from Santorini or Lemnos often passes through several hands before it reaches a buyer in northern Europe. On Free Grape Society, producers ship directly from their own cellar, with no importer or warehouse in between, so the price reflects what the grower actually charges rather than a chain of mark-ups. Free Grape Society is a society of producers, independent experts and wine lovers, not a shop, and the cases listed here are grower selections rather than assembled catalogue items. Independent wine experts rate and review individual wines on the platform, building a public track record visible on each wine page. If you want to explore how other Mediterranean producers compose their cases, Italian cases and Spanish cases sit alongside the Greek selection.