Exclusive Collaborations

Through 5 exclusive partnerships of strategic importance, we offer a vast and rare range of quality products.

TSAKNAKIS PREMIUM BRANDS has a long, proud history and heritage as an independent importer of premium beverages worldwide, focusing on fulfilling the consumer's modern desires.

The company's long-term goal is to listen, in a responsible manner, to the desires of consumers and to lead in shaping the future market.

The beverage and cocktail ingredient import company BM DRINKS Co was founded in 2013.

Leveraging our many years of experience in the catering industry, we came to bridge the gap between importers, restaurant owners, and bartenders, offering solutions initially with updated and reliable proposals in fruit purees, flavored syrups, and liqueurs and then with quality and affordable spirits!

At the foot of Mount Kithairon at an altitude of 280 to 380m. there is a family-owned vineyard and cooperative vineyards overseen by Vasiliki Akriotou, where the Greek varieties Savvatiano, Assyrtiko and Malagouzia, and the French Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon are grown. The remarkable Pinot Noir comes from a vineyard in the mountainous Aegialia at an altitude of 700 m.

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Approximately 1,500 meters from the sanctuary of Artemis of Aulidia, on the borders of the settlement of Vatheos, among olive and cypress trees, is our well-equipped winery with the capacity to produce 220,000 bottles of white and red wine.

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In 1928, the Kontogeorgos family began its winemaking tradition when Serafeim Kontogeorgos planted the first vineyards in the semi-mountainous region of Atalanti. The initial vineyards were planted with Savvatiano and Roditis varieties.

From 1950 to 1995, the tradition was carried on by Vasilis Kontogeorgos, the father of the current owner, Makis Kontogeorgos.