You can buy Ikarian wine online from a few specialty Greek/Med-focused retailers that ship internationally, plus some Europe‑based importers that occasionally stock it.

What “Ikarian wine” usually means

When people search for “ikarian wine where to buy” , they’re typically looking for:

  • Organic red and white wines produced on the Greek island of Ikaria (a Blue Zone).
  • Bottles made from local grapes like Begleri, Fokiano, Mandilaria, often by small family wineries.
  • Wines marketed as part of the Ikarian/Blue Zone lifestyle (longevity, Mediterranean diet).

These are usually low‑intervention, small‑batch wines, so availability outside Greece is limited and changes often.

Concrete places to look online

Here are the most relevant types of places where you can actually buy Ikarian wine:

  1. Specialty Mediterranean / Greek gourmet shops (worldwide shipping)
    • One example is an online gourmet store selling “Dry Red Wine Vitina Kountouro” labeled as Ikarian wine (organic, PGI Ikaria, 750 ml). They ship worldwide , emphasize organic farming and Blue Zone branding, and have it listed in stock with a per‑bottle euro price.
 * The same retailer also offers a “Begleri” Dry White Organic Wine PGI Ikaria, again 750 ml, also in stock, with global shipping and detailed origin information from Ikaria.
 * These kinds of stores are your best bet if you’re outside Greece and want direct shipment from Ikaria‑specific producers.
  1. Greek wine specialists / importers (especially in Europe & UK)
    • Some UK‑based Greek wine merchants advertise that they hold one of the largest portfolios of Greek wines and spirits in the country, and they are often open to sourcing lesser‑known regional wines on request.
 * Even if you don’t see “Ikaria” listed as a category, emailing or calling these shops and asking about Fokiano, Begleri, or specific Ikarian wineries (like Afianes or Tsantiris) can sometimes get you a special order or a tip on where to buy.
  1. Winery‑direct or local partners
    • Ikarian producers like Afianes and Tsantiris focus on natural or organic wines tied to the island’s traditions and often sell primarily through local or regional channels, plus some export partners.
 * Their sites or partner pages sometimes list contact details and mention that wines are shipped “direct from the manufacturer” or via small distributors; you can reach out and ask for retail or importer details in your country.
  1. General wine search engines & marketplaces
    • Wine meta‑search sites (for example, a page that suggests “Find Ikaria at 1000 Corks”) let you search for “Ikaria” as a term and then show which shops in their network stock bottles with that name or origin.
 * Results might be sparse, but they help you spot **individual retailers** that have carried Ikarian wine at least at some point, which you can then contact directly.

If you’re in Greece already

If you’re traveling in Greece, especially Athens, your options expand:

  • People discussing “wine from Ikaria” online often ask if they can find it in Athens vs shipping it from Ikaria or an online shop to their hotel.
  • The practical approach is:
    • Check with well‑stocked wine cellars in Athens that highlight Greek regional labels.
    • Look for shops that work closely with small islands and Blue Zone products.
    • Ask specifically for wines from Ikaria , Afianes , Tsantiris , or for Begleri/Fokiano from Ikaria.

You’ll usually find better pricing and more labels locally than through export‑oriented online shops.

Quick mini‑guide: how to search

Here’s a simple approach you can follow:

  1. Search for:
    • “Ikarian wine online shop”
    • “Begleri PGI Ikaria”
    • “Fokiano Ikaria wine shipping”
  2. Prioritize:
    • Sites that specify PGI Ikaria , organic farming, or direct link to Ikaria.
 * Shops with clear shipping policies and good customer feedback.
  1. If you’re in Europe or the UK, start with Greek‑specialist importers, then go to broader gourmet sites.

Example options (non‑exhaustive)

Here’s a compact reference for the kinds of places you might use:

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Type What you may find Why use it
Gourmet Mediterranean online shop Dry Red “Vitina Kountouro” PGI Ikaria; Dry White “Begleri” PGI Ikaria; both organic, 750 ml, in stock with worldwide shipping. Fast way to get authentic Ikarian wine shipped internationally.
Greek wine specialist (UK/EU) Wide Greek portfolio; may stock or source Ikaria wines or at least similar Aegean island wines. Lower shipping costs within Europe; possible special orders.
Winery or local partner Natural/organic Ikarian wines (Afianes, Tsantiris), sometimes sold direct or via small distributors. Strongest connection to specific vineyards and styles; good for enthusiasts.
Wine search engines Links to shops that have listed “Ikaria” wines at some point. Discovery tool to locate individual retailers.

TL;DR

  • Use a Mediterranean/Greek gourmet retailer that explicitly lists PGI Ikaria wines and offers worldwide shipping.
  • In Europe or the UK, contact Greek‑focused importers to see if they stock or can order Ikarian wines.
  • If you’re traveling in Greece, look for Afianes/Tsantiris or “Ikaria” on labels in good wine shops, especially in Athens.

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