The pearl of the complex, however, is the wine museum of presses, pumps, tools for processing and winemaking from the 18th century to today as well as distillation equipment from the 16th century to the most modern facilities.
One of the most impressive exhibits at the museum is an Ancient Greek slab of 300 BC, on which the law on the rules of production and compliance with the authenticity of wine, according to the area from which it originates is written. "What we have forgotten over the years is not gone forever. Anything we could win back step by step," said Lazaridi, making association between the wisdom and the developed civil awareness of ancient Greece and the modern times that their descendants survive.