This self-rooted vineyard of Assytiko, 70-80 years old, has a particularly low yield per hectare (320-380 kg). Poor in organic matter and never been infected by phylloxera. All these elements in combination with one of the noblest white grape varieties in the Mediterranean, the indigenous Assyrtiko, create rare, precious and unique wines.
A soil with a big porosity formed by volcanic activity and extremely poor in nutrients being mainly composed of pumice. The lack of organic matter on the soil results in a self-sufficient vineyard with no infection by phylloxera. The absence of water is typical but the available humidity is retained and fed to the plants through the porous soil.