Psaroulis Winery, located in Ipapantis just outside Kalamata in the Peloponnese, offers a compact evening experience that combines live music, guided winery tours, and a tasting of three selected labels. On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the acoustic duet ON/OFF — Jenny Darioti and Giorgos Koliopoulos — perform Greek and international repertoire, shifting from familiar rock and pop hits to intimate acoustic arrangements while hosts guide small groups through cellar rows and stainless-steel tanks. The setting is vineyard terraces and olive groves perched on limestone soils typical of Messinia; vines, stone walls, and the distant smell of thyme shape the evening’s character. The program alternates music sets with three dedicated tasting breaks, giving the audience time to hear the backstory behind each wine: grape varieties, local winemaking choices, and how the region’s sun and soil influence flavor. A guided tour divides guests into small groups to move through production areas and the tasting room, so the experience feels both social and informative. With room for up to 140 guests, the event retains a community atmosphere rather than a crowded festival, and the bilingual guides speak Greek and English. What makes Psaroulis singular for this region is its intimate scale and integration with cultural nightlife: instead of a formal seated tasting, music and wine are choreographed so that discovery unfolds between sets. The winery’s modest production facilities and nearby terraces reflect small-batch attention rather than industrial scale; that hands-on feel shows in how hosts describe barrel aging, native yeast use, and pairing suggestions tied to local olive oil and cheeses. Practical details matter: the event runs roughly three hours and is for guests 18 and older. Wear sturdy sandals or low shoes for gravel paths; evening breezes off the hills can cool the air, so a light layer is advisable. Accessibility is available, and hosts accommodate mixed groups by rotating visitors through stations during the breaks. For travelers staying in Kalamata, this is a tidy, transport-friendly evening event that highlights Messinia’s wine culture without requiring a full-day tour. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, and travelers who want a cultured night out with music rather than a late-night club scene. Book via the FareHarbor link provided to secure a place, and arrive ready to sip, learn, and let the music make the hillside feel like home. Local food vendors sometimes serve small plates during these nights—expect cheese, local breads, and cured meats that pair well with the poured wines. Public parking is often on site, but consider sharing a taxi from central Kalamata to enjoy tastings responsibly. If you have mobility concerns, contact the organizer in advance; guides will help navigate steps and uneven ground. Bring a water bottle and savor slowly tonight.