Continuing our journey through the Greek vineyard, as we present the Greek wineries participating in Greek Wine Day 2025, today we introduce Goumas Estate, where art and fine wines exist in perfect harmon. Allwinestories is official media partner representing Greek wineries in this event.
Goumas Estate Art & Wine is located at Trilagkada, Zakynthos Island in Greece, near the mountainous settlement of Maries, northwestern of the island. Two different but connected worlds of creation cohabit its spaces, an icon painting workshop and a boutique winery. Both live on the hard work, the passion and the life of Giatras-Goumas family, confined in a traditional, refurbished homemade of stone at the Zakynthian countryside.
Not far from the winery, another universe lies. Religious painting, iconography and spiritual canvasses give form to images from the holy scriptures, made by Giannis Giatras himself. The creation of the workshop complements with devoutness the offerings of nature, pairing the fruits of the land with the fruits of art.

Art & Wine is not merely another place to see. Our boutique winery and land demonstrate everyday labor, the home of a family, inspiration, a personal story full of wine flavors and divine colors
Giannis Giatras – Goumas was born in 1959 in Maries. Following the family tradition, he bent to agriculture and mastered the craft of quality, homemade wine making, in times when production had not yet been eased by current equipment. Giannis lived in Athens until 1987, where he became keen on hagiography – icon painting – and endowed to the Byzantine School.

Once he returned to the island, Giannis wished to make the best of the lands his family owned for more than 100 years, in an effort to combine the two crafts he possessed. Along with his wife, Despoina, and daughter, Eviana, they began to produce their own wine, focusing on quality to every stage, from planting and the vine-harvest to bottling.
Today, the family has fully renovated its patrimonial property, the gardens, the workshops and the home, for all visitors who value fine wine, as well as those interested in Greek icon painting.

The estate now welcomes visitors to experience fine wines — including Vostilidi and Avgoustiatis — alongside sacred art inspired by Greek tradition.






