Winery in Chios, Greece
Psychis Distillery
500ptsMastic-Source Distillation

About Psychis Distillery
Psychis Distillery operates out of Chios, the Aegean island where mastic production has shaped local craft traditions for centuries. A Pearl 2 Star Prestige recipient in 2025, it sits in the specialist tier of Greek distillation, where provenance and botanical identity matter more than volume. Visitors with an interest in Aegean spirits and island terroir will find it a focused point of reference on Chios.
Distillation on an Island That Invented Its Own Ingredient
Chios occupies a particular position in Greek spirits culture that no other Aegean island can replicate. The island is the sole commercial source of mastic, the resinous gum harvested from the lentisk tree, and that geographical monopoly has made it the gravitational centre for a strand of Greek distillation that runs entirely on its own logic. The liqueurs and spirits produced here do not compete on the same register as ouzo from Mytilene or tsipouro from Thessaly; they belong to a narrower, more specific category where botanical identity and island provenance do most of the work. Psychis Distillery operates from the village of Ververa to — a rural address within Chios's interior — placing it close to the mastic-producing villages of the southern island rather than the port-facing commercial district. That address is itself a statement about where its production sits relative to the broader Greek spirits trade.
A 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige and What It Signals
In 2025, Psychis Distillery received a Pearl 2 Star Prestige award, placing it in a tier that carries weight across Greek premium craft production. The Pearl rating system recognises producers operating above the entry commercial level, and a 2 Star Prestige designation signals consistent quality across multiple expressions rather than a single standout product. For a distillery on Chios, where the peer set includes the well-established Hios Mastiha Distillery and a scatter of smaller artisan operations, reaching that recognition requires differentiation in process, botanical sourcing, or final product character. The award positions Psychis within the specialist cohort rather than the volume commercial tier, a meaningful distinction in a market where mass-market mastiha liqueur has historically defined the category for outside audiences.
Across Greece more broadly, the craft spirits sector has expanded considerably over the past decade, with producers from Apostolakis Distillery in Volos through to island-based operations challenging the older, more industrialised production model. Psychis sits in that reforming wave, where individual producers with specific botanical access are reframing what Greek distillation can mean internationally.
The Mastic Tradition as Production Framework
Understanding what Psychis Distillery makes requires understanding what mastic actually is and what it demands from a distiller. Mastic resin is harvested by hand from trees grown in a Protected Designation of Origin zone covering the southern villages of Chios, known collectively as the Mastichochoria. The resin arrives in irregular translucent drops called tears, and its flavour profile is sharp, piney, and faintly floral in ways that differ substantially from more familiar botanicals. Working with mastic as a primary ingredient requires decisions about extraction method, dilution rate, and balance that differ from conventional grain or grape-based spirits production.
Greek producers who build serious spirits programs around mastic tend to occupy a specialist niche within the wider Mediterranean botanical spirits category. The profile does not appeal to all palates immediately, but it builds a dedicated following among drinkers who have moved through more familiar spirits categories and are seeking something with genuine geographic specificity. The same dynamic plays out at the wine level across Greece: producers in the Aegean working with indigenous varieties at places like Artemis Karamolegos Winery in Santorini find that provenance-first positioning attracts a particular kind of attentive audience.
Chios in Context: A Spirits Island That Remains Underread
For a travel audience planning a serious Aegean itinerary, Chios presents a specific argument that its more visited neighbours cannot. Santorini and Mykonos attract the largest volume of premium tourism, but neither island has the artisan production depth that Chios offers across food, spirits, and preserved ingredients. The mastic trade alone puts Chios on a different footing, and that trade supports a cluster of producers, processors, and specialist retailers that gives the island a layered craft economy rarely found elsewhere in the Aegean.
Within that context, Psychis Distillery functions as an access point to a production tradition that is both ancient in its botanical roots and actively contemporary in its quality ambitions. The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award confirms that the operation is not coasting on the island's PDO reputation alone but is making quality decisions that hold up to external scrutiny. Visitors who include Chios in a Greek island itinerary and want to understand why the island's food and drink identity differs from the rest of the archipelago will find the distillery a more informative stop than most generic tourist attractions.
For a broader view of what the island offers across restaurants and experiences, our full Chios restaurants guide maps the dining and drinking scene in detail.
The Greek Distillery Tier: Where Psychis Sits Among Peers
Greek spirits production has historically been dominated by a small number of large commercial operations, but the last fifteen years have seen a shift toward smaller, quality-focused producers working with specific regional botanicals or heritage techniques. That pattern mirrors what happened in Greek wine, where producers at Alpha Estate in Amyntaio, Artisans Vignerons de Naoussa in Stenimachos, and Anatolikos Vineyards in Xanthi redefined what northern Greek production could achieve by focusing on single-origin terroir rather than volume blending.
Psychis belongs to the distillery equivalent of that movement. Its Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating places it above entry-level artisan production and in the same general bracket as operations that attract serious collectors and trade buyers rather than purely local retail. For comparison, historic Greek producers like Achaia Clauss in Patras built their reputations over generations through volume and heritage, while the newer specialist tier builds its case on botanical focus and awards credibility. Psychis operates in the latter register.
Other reference points in Greek artisan production include Abraam's Vineyards in Komninades, Acra Winery in Nemea, Aiolos Winery in Palaio Faliro, Akrathos Newlands Winery in Panagia, and Aoton Winery in Peania, each of which represents a distinct regional strand of quality-focused Greek production. Internationally, operations like Aberlour in Aberlour and Accendo Cellars in St. Helena show how provenance-led craft production builds lasting reputations in competitive global categories, a model that Greek artisan producers are increasingly following.
Planning a Visit
Psychis Distillery is located in Ververa to, a settlement in the Chios interior rather than the main port town. Travellers reaching Chios by ferry from Piraeus or by direct flight should plan on renting a car to reach the distillery and the surrounding Mastichochoria villages, as local transport links in the island's interior are limited. The village address situates the distillery within the same southern Chios zone that visitors interested in mastic cultivation will already be exploring, making it a natural stop on any route through the production heartland.
Phone and website details are not confirmed in current records, so advance contact is leading attempted through local tourism offices or accommodation concierges in Chios town. Hours and booking arrangements should be verified directly before travelling, as smaller artisan operations on Greek islands frequently operate on seasonal or appointment-led schedules rather than fixed public hours. The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award confirms the distillery is actively operational and assessed as of this year.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do visitors recommend trying at Psychis Distillery?
Given the distillery's location in the heart of the mastic-producing zone of Chios and its Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025, visitors with an interest in Aegean botanical spirits are leading positioned to explore the mastic-based expressions. The island's PDO mastic supply is specific to the Mastichochoria villages, which gives any production drawing on that source a geographical anchor that equivalent liqueurs from the mainland cannot replicate. The Hios Mastiha Distillery offers a point of regional comparison for those wanting to understand the full range of Chios distillation. Specific product names and tasting notes are not confirmed in available records and should be requested directly at the distillery.
What makes Psychis Distillery worth visiting?
The distillery holds a 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award, placing it in the specialist tier of Greek artisan spirits production rather than the broader commercial market. Chios itself has the only PDO mastic zone in the world, which gives producers operating on the island access to a botanical that cannot be sourced elsewhere. For travellers building an itinerary around Greek craft production rather than beach tourism, Psychis provides a focused, awards-confirmed stop in a category with genuine geographic specificity. It operates at a price and scale point consistent with artisan specialist producers rather than mass-market Greek spirits, though exact pricing should be confirmed on site.
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