Winery in Chios, Greece
Hios Mastiha Distillery
500ptsPDO-Locked Resin Distillation

About Hios Mastiha Distillery
Hios Mastiha Distillery in Dafnonas, Chios, sits at the intersection of one of Greece's most geographically specific agricultural traditions and the emerging premium spirits culture built around it. Awarded Pearl 2 Star Prestige in 2025, the distillery works with mastiha, the resinous sap harvested exclusively in southern Chios, translating a centuries-old agricultural identity into distilled form.
Where the Mastic Grove Meets the Still
Approach Dafnonas from the main road south and the landscape shifts before you arrive. The scrubby hillsides of the northern half of Chios give way to something more deliberate: low, gnarled Pistacia lentiscus trees planted in rows, their bark scored for the slow bleed of resin that dries into translucent tears on the ground beneath them. This is the mastic belt, a strip of southern Chios where the micro-climate and soil composition produce a resinous yield found nowhere else on earth. The Hios Mastiha Distillery, based at Dafnonas 821 00, draws its entire identity from this geography. What the still produces is inseparable from the grove that surrounds it.
Mastiha as a cultivated product has a documentation trail stretching back to antiquity, with the Genoese fortified villages of medieval Chios, the Mastichochoria, built partly to protect this trade. The resin was currency, medicine, and flavouring agent across the Mediterranean for centuries before modern spirits markets gave it a new commercial form. The distillery operates within that long continuum, and its 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award from EP Club places it in the upper tier of Greek artisan spirits producers, a recognition that reflects both product quality and the seriousness of the terroir-to-bottle chain it represents.
Terroir as the Central Argument
Few ingredients in European spirits carry a geographical designation as precise as Chios mastiha. The European Union recognised it as a Protected Designation of Origin in 1997, making the resin legally inseparable from its island source. What that means in practice is that any distillate built on mastiha carries a provenance claim that cannot be replicated by sourcing resin from elsewhere: the particular mineral composition of the southern Chios limestone, the combination of heat and sea wind, and the centuries of cultivated tree stock all contribute to the aromatic profile of the raw material before distillation begins.
This places the Hios Mastiha Distillery in a different competitive category than most Greek producers. While operations like Psychis Distillery on the same island work within overlapping island traditions, and producers across the mainland Greek spirits sector, from the Volos-based Apostolakis Distillery outward, draw on regional botanical identities, none have access to an ingredient with this specific a PDO. The argument the distillery makes with each bottle is fundamentally geographic before it is anything else: the land produced this, and no other land could.
The broader Greek spirits market has matured considerably in recent years. Premium tsipouro producers have found international distribution. Greek gin labels with local botanical programs have entered the crowded craft-gin tier with some commercial traction. Within that shifting context, mastiha-based spirits represent a sub-category defined almost entirely by provenance, where the credential of origin carries more weight than recipe or technique in isolation. A 2 Star Prestige recognition from EP Club in 2025 signals that the Hios Mastiha Distillery is working at a level where technique and raw material quality are aligning.
The Southern Villages and What They Produce
The Mastichochoria, the mastic villages of southern Chios, number around twenty, each with a fortified medieval core and working groves that still produce commercially. Dafnonas sits within this cluster. The harvest season runs from late July through October, when cultivators score the bark, collect the crystallised tears, and sort them by grade. The premium grade, known as Large Tears or large natural, commands significantly higher prices and is typically reserved for higher-quality food and spirits applications.
For a distillery operating in this context, the supply chain is local by necessity and by designation. This proximity matters: mastiha resin is fragile and aromatic, and the time between harvest and processing affects the clarity and intensity of the resulting distillate. A producer based in the mastic belt, as the Hios Mastiha Distillery is, operates with a supply-chain advantage that a mainland producer sourcing processed resin cannot replicate. This is a structural terroir argument, not merely a marketing one.
Chios in the Greek Spirits and Wine Context
Chios occupies an unusual position in the Greek producer map. It is not a wine island in the way that Santorini, with its Assyrtiko identity and producers like Artemis Karamolegos Winery, has defined a grape-driven terroir narrative. Chios does not appear in the same conversation as northern Greek wine regions anchored by appellations, where estates like Alpha Estate in Amyntaio or the cooperative producers of Artisans Vignerons de Naoussa in Stenimachos compete on Xinomavro's varietal profile. Chios's contribution to the premium Greek producer landscape is specifically resinous and botanical, and the distillery, rather than the winery, is its natural form.
Across Greece more broadly, the premium spirits and distillery sector is smaller and less internationally mapped than the wine sector. Producers like Achaia Clauss in Patras represent the older, larger end of the Greek producer tradition, while newer artisan operations work at much smaller scale. The Hios Mastiha Distillery's 2 Star Prestige rating places it in the upper segment of that artisan tier, where provenance, designation, and production discipline are the defining factors. For readers mapping the Greek spirits landscape, this is a producer that belongs to a very specific geographic sub-category, not a general Greek craft spirits story. Our full Chios restaurants guide covers the broader island dining and drinking context for visitors planning time in the region.
Planning a Visit
The distillery is located at Dafnonas 821 00, within the mastic village zone in the southern part of Chios. Visitors travelling from Chios Town should expect a drive of roughly thirty to forty minutes depending on route. The EP Club Pearl 2 Star Prestige award (2025) positions this as a producer worth building an itinerary around rather than treating as an incidental stop. Given the absence of publicly confirmed booking details in the current record, direct enquiry through the distillery's local contacts or via the EP Club Chios guide is the most reliable approach for confirmed visit arrangements. Chios as an island destination is leading accessed by ferry from Piraeus or by direct flight from Athens, with the southern village circuit, including the mastic museum at Pyrgi and the fortified village of Mesta, providing context for the agricultural tradition the distillery represents.
Frequently Asked Questions
How would you describe the overall feel of Hios Mastiha Distillery?
The distillery sits within the mastic village cluster of southern Chios, a region with a distinct agricultural character shaped by centuries of resin cultivation. The setting is functional and rooted in the production geography of the island rather than built for visitor spectacle. Its 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition from EP Club places it in the premium tier of Greek artisan spirits producers, suggesting a level of production seriousness that matches the seriousness of the terroir it draws on.
What's the must-try at Hios Mastiha Distillery?
Core focus here is mastiha-based spirits, drawn from resin harvested under the Chios PDO designation. Without confirmed current menu details in the public record, the safest approach is to visit with an interest in the mastiha spirit category broadly: the resin's aromatic profile, a combination of pine, cedar, and a faintly medicinal sharpness, is the defining sensory thread across all serious productions from this designation. The 2025 EP Club 2 Star Prestige award indicates the distillery's output is working at a level where that aromatic identity is being handled with precision.
What's the defining thing about Hios Mastiha Distillery?
Geographical lock of its core ingredient. Chios mastiha carries a European Union PDO, meaning the resin used in production can only come from the southern part of this specific island. No other producer, regardless of technique or investment, can replicate that raw material. The distillery's 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition signals it is using that designation-protected ingredient at a production level commensurate with its rarity.
Is Hios Mastiha Distillery reservation-only?
Current public records do not confirm a specific booking policy or operating hours for the distillery. Given its location in Dafnonas within the mastic village zone, and the nature of small artisan distillery operations in Greece generally, advance contact before visiting is advisable. The EP Club Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition (2025) suggests this is a serious production operation rather than a walk-in tasting room, so confirming arrangements before travelling is the practical approach. Contact details are leading sourced locally or through the EP Club Chios guide.
Why does the Chios PDO matter for a spirits producer working with mastiha?
The Protected Designation of Origin granted to Chios mastiha in 1997 means the resin can only be legally labelled and sold as mastiha if it comes from the designated production zone in southern Chios. For a distillery, this is not a marketing footnote but a production constraint: the supply chain, the harvest calendar, and the relationship with local cultivators are all determined by geography. Hios Mastiha Distillery, based in Dafnonas within that designated zone, operates with direct access to PDO-compliant raw material, a structural distinction that separates it from any producer working with botanical substitutes or non-designated resin sources. Its 2025 EP Club Pearl 2 Star Prestige award reflects a body of work built on that foundation.
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