Οίνου
Οίνου is a term that refers to wine in Greek. It is derived from the ancient Greek word "οἶνος" (oinos), which has been used for centuries to describe fermented grape juice. Wine has a significant cultural and historical importance in Greece, often associated with celebrations, rituals, and social gatherings.
In addition to its cultural relevance, Οίνου is also linked to various grape varieties and wine-making regions in Greece, such as Santorini and Nemea. Greek wines are known for their unique flavors and characteristics, influenced by the country's diverse climate and rich soil.