Kampa winery is the first and largest wine industry in the Mediterranean of Attica, but also in Greece. Andreas P. Kampas, a troubled businessman of his time, bought with his brother Alexander in 1875 an area of 5,000 acres in the Mediterranean of Attica and was the first to cultivate a large area of vineyards in the area. In the state-of-the-art facilities he built on the Kantza estate and in Gialos (an area belonging to the Spata region), he produced the well-known wine and cognac. Until the late 1990s, it was a vineyard in the middle of which winemaking buildings continued to operate and lead the way in wine and brandy production in the Mediterranean until 2000.
Lamplighter55 Posted at 6-1 15:10
Nicely shot record of the place - some great camera moves. It looks like it will be gone forever once someone decides to redevelop the site.
Thank you Lamplighter55 ,i appreciate .
The owner of the company aims to build "a pioneering commercial and entertainment park, with a built-in area of 112,000 sq.m." , the largest shopping center in Southeast Europe.
Hello there MOSES B. Thank you for reaching out and fr sharing this wonderful aerial video you have captured over the Kampa Winery. Great work and fly safe always.