The Boutari company revived winemaking and viniculture in the area of Goumenissa in the late 1980s, through financial support to local producers and its investment in the small, local, state of the art Winery.
Filiria Boutari is produced here, a premium blend of the two main local varieties, Xinomavro and Negoska, made from biologically grown grapes of the privately owned vineyard in Filiria.
The Boutari estate in Goumenissa is located in the community of Filiria, in the area of Kilkis. The company purchased the specific land at the end of the ‘80s, which, in combination with the operation of the local Boutari winery in 1984, made a decisive contribution to the effort to promote viticulture once again as one of the primary occupations of the region.
The privately-owned Boutari vineyard cultivated according to organic farming standards, was planted in 1991. Today the Filiria Estate is a model vineyard in the area but also in Greece overall.
The total area of the estate is 6.6 hectares, 5.5 of which are covered by the vineyard. It is one of the most densely-planted vineyards in the region, with over 4000 vines per hectare, is western-facing, with an altitude that reaches 187 metres. The climate is continental with a particularly cold winter and strong northern winds. The soils of the vineyard are limestone, dry, with good drainage, and one can observe several variations regarding their depth and composition.
The largest area is planted with Xinomavro and Negoska, but there are other varieties under experimentation, such as Chardonnay, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, which have shown great adaptability and excellent results.
Tour: Through a tour of the Estate and Winery, followed by wine-tasting of the well known Boutari wines of the region, visitors can explore the extensive in depth and breadth knowledge of Boutari in yet another important wine making region in Greece.