Kournas, a picturesque Greek village, offers a delightful cheese tasting experience that tantalizes the senses. Led by expert food hunter Karl Röske, visitors can sample a variety of unique cheeses, each paired with traditional accompaniments. But this is no ordinary tasting – you will also learn the art of making creamy cheese without rennet, accompanied by local wines that complement the flavors. With a limited group size, the intimate setting allows for personalized interactions and a deeper appreciation for the region’s culinary heritage. Those seeking a memorable culinary journey won’t want to miss this opportunity to indulge their palate and discover the nuances of Kournas’ cheese-making traditions.
Key Points
- Experience an in-depth cheese tasting featuring 8 different types of cheese, accompanied by traditional Greek accompaniments and local wines.
- Participate in a hands-on cheese-making activity to learn the traditional method of producing creamy cheese without the use of rennet.
- Enjoy a personalized and intimate experience led by food hunter Karl Röske, with a maximum of 20 travelers.
- The activity takes place at Villa Stella in Kournas, Greece, with ample parking and easy accessibility by car or public transportation.
- The cheese tasting and production experience includes a detailed overview of the cheese-making process and local dairy traditions of Crete.
Experience Overview
The article offers a varied cheese tasting experience in Kournas, Crete, Greece. Priced from €74.00 per person, the experience includes an overview of cheese production and wine.
Participants will sample 8 different types of cheese, learn to make their own cream cheese, and enjoy traditional Greek accompaniments like honey, fruit, olives, and Kalitsounia.
Wine options include Romeiko and Vidiano. Led by food hunter Karl Röske, the tasting takes place at Villa Stella with a maximum of 20 travelers.
Parking is available in the village square, and the activity ends at the meeting point. Confirmation is provided at booking, and the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller-friendly and near public transportation.
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Tasting Menu
A varied tasting menu awaits visitors, featuring 8 different types of cheese.
Participants will also learn to make their own creamy cheese without rennet. The experience includes a traditional Greek cheese pie known as tiropita.
Accompanying the cheeses are a variety of accompaniments like honey, fruit, olives, dakos, bread, herb/spice breadsticks, and Kalitsounia.
Wine options include the local Romeiko and Vidiano varieties, and water is provided.
The tasting is led by food expert Karl Röske and is capped at 20 travelers.
This immersive cheese experience offers a delightful way to explore the flavors of Crete.
Cheese-Making Activity
Participants have the opportunity to make their own creamy cheese without rennet during the Kournas cheese tasting experience.
Led by food hunter Karl Röske, the activity allows travelers to learn the traditional method of cheese preparation. Participants will create their own batch of fresh, handmade cream cheese, gaining insight into the cheesemaking process.
This hands-on activity is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized and interactive experience. With the guidance of the expert, participants can explore the art of cheesemaking and gain a deeper appreciation for the local dairy traditions of Crete.
Meeting and End Points
The meeting point for the Kournas cheese tasting experience is Villa Stella, located in the village of Kournas, Greece. Parking is available in the village square, and GPS coordinates will be provided to participants via WhatsApp, SMS, email, or messenger.
Meeting Point | Villa Stella, Kournas, Greece |
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Parking | Available in village square |
GPS Location | Provided digitally |
Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
End Point | Returns to meeting point |
The activity ends back at the meeting point, Villa Stella.
Accessibility Information
The cheese tasting experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, though strollers are permitted.
Visitors should be aware that the location, Villa Stella, may pose challenges for those with mobility issues, as the village setting includes uneven terrain and steps.
However, the activity is situated near public transportation, making it accessible for those able to navigate the surroundings.
It’s important to note that the experience isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers due to the nature of the cheese-making process.
Participants should consider these accessibility factors when booking the activity to ensure it aligns with their needs and abilities.
Booking and Cancellation
Travelers can book the cheese tasting experience through the provided online platform, securing their spot with a reservation. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The activity has a free cancellation policy, allowing travelers to cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts without incurring any fees. Plus, there’s a "Reserve now, pay later" option available, providing flexibility for travelers.
The activity can accommodate a maximum of 20 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Transportation and Parking
Visitors can access the cheese tasting location in Kournas, Crete, with ease. The meeting point is Villa Stella, and ample parking is available in the village square.
The GPS location is provided via various communication channels, making it easy for participants to find the spot. The activity ends at the same meeting point, ensuring a smooth and convenient experience.
Whether traveling by car or public transportation, getting to and from the cheese tasting is straightforward. With these transportation and parking details in place, participants can focus on enjoying the delightful cheese-centric adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There Any Age Limit for Participants?
The experience is open to all ages, but children must be accompanied by an adult. There is no specific age limit mentioned in the details provided.
Can We Take the Cheese Home After the Tasting?
Yes, participants can take the cheese home after the tasting. The experience includes a variety of cheeses, and travelers are welcome to package and bring home any leftover portions from the tasting.
Are Vegetarian or Vegan Options Available?
The experience offers vegetarian options, as it includes a hands-on cream cheese preparation without rennet. However, vegan options aren’t specified in the details provided. Customers should inquire about any dietary accommodations when booking the activity.
Is There a Dress Code for the Activity?
There’s no formal dress code, but comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended for this hands-on cheese-making experience. Casual, weather-appropriate attire that allows easy movement is suggested to fully participate in the activities.
Can We Purchase Additional Products On-Site?
Travelers can purchase additional cheese, wine, and other local products on-site during the cheese tasting experience. The food hunter Karl Röske encourages exploring and tasting the diverse offerings available at the location.
The Sum Up
This cheese tasting adventure in Kournas provides a unique opportunity to explore a variety of Greek cheeses paired with local accompaniments and wines. Guests will not only sample the flavors but also learn the art of traditional cheese-making, making for an immersive culinary experience. The intimate setting and expert guidance ensure a personalized and memorable journey through the world of Greek cheese.
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