Brouzos

About
Cava Brouzos has been supplying Mykonos with wine and spirits since 1950 — a rare claim on an island where businesses tend to open and close with the seasons. Now operating across two locations in Mykonos Town, it is one of the oldest continuously trading wine establishments on the Cyclades, and the go-to stop for anyone looking to pick up a serious bottle before dinner, stock a villa, or simply browse a curated selection of Greek and imported wines without the resort markup.
The main shop sits on Evangelistraki, along the ring road that connects central Mykonos Town to the New Port. A second branch occupies a spot inside the traditional settlement itself, near the area known as Porta — closer to the labyrinthine lanes of Chora. Between the two, you can reach Brouzos whether you are driving in from the port or arriving on foot through the old town. Both carry the same mix of Greek appellation wines, international labels, spirits, and selected food products.
With a 4.8-star rating from verified Google reviewers, the shop's reputation rests on knowledgeable staff and a stock that goes beyond the usual tourist-facing bottles. Seven decades in a demanding, cosmopolitan market have shaped a selection that takes Greek viticulture seriously.
What to Expect
Cava Brouzos operates as a proper wine and spirits shop — a cava in the Greek sense — rather than a bar or tasting room. The shelves hold bottles from Greek wine regions including Santorini's Assyrtiko producers, Naoussa reds, and Nemea's Agiorgitiko alongside international selections. Spirits, liqueurs, and some specialty food items round out the stock.
The Evangelistraki branch, the one listed with the main address, sits just off the peripheral road toward the New Port. This is a convenient stop if you are arriving by car or rental scooter, since parking along this stretch is more manageable than in the old town core. The Porta branch, by contrast, is suited to visitors already exploring Chora on foot — though navigating the exact alleyway on a first visit will require a bit of patience with the map.
Staff at Brouzos have built their reputation on guiding customers through the selection rather than simply processing transactions. If you have a specific grape variety, region, or price point in mind, it is worth asking rather than browsing alone — seven decades of island experience means they have likely stocked wine for restaurants, villas, and private events across the island's full price spectrum.
The shop also carries Aperol and other Italian aperitifs, suggesting the stock skews toward summer entertaining rather than pure wine connoisseurship. For villa hosts planning a sundowner spread or a dinner party, this is a practical one-stop.
How to Get There
The Evangelistraki branch is on the peripheral road connecting central Mykonos Town to the New Port (Neos Limenas). If you are driving from the airport or the old port, follow the ring road north toward the New Port and watch for the shop on your right. On-street parking along Evangelistraki is easier to find than anywhere closer to the old town, so this branch is well-suited to those with a car or scooter.
The Porta branch inside the traditional settlement is best reached on foot. From Fabrika Square — the main bus hub — walk into Chora along the main pedestrian street and ask locally for the Porta neighborhood; it sits at one of the old town's entry points. Taxis can drop you at the edge of the pedestrian zone.
No ferry or boat access applies here. The shop is a short taxi ride from any of the island's main beaches, making it a practical mid-afternoon stop before returning to a villa or apartment.
Best Time to Visit
Brouzos opens daily, with Monday through Friday hours running 8:00 AM to 8:30 PM — a longer window than most wine shops in Greece. Saturday closes slightly earlier at 6:30 PM, and Sunday hours are limited to 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM, so plan accordingly if you need a bottle for a Sunday evening.
The shoulder seasons of May, early June, and September offer the most relaxed shopping experience. In peak July and August, Mykonos Town is extremely busy and the lanes near Porta in particular can become congested by mid-morning. Arriving early on a weekday morning, before the cruise-ship crowds filter up from the port, gives you more time with staff and a quieter browse.
If you are stocking up for a week in a rental villa, coming toward the start of your stay rather than the end avoids the Sunday time crunch.
Tips for Visiting
- Check Sunday hours carefully. The shop closes at 2:00 PM on Sundays — if you are arriving by Sunday afternoon ferry and hoping to pick up wine for the evening, head there directly from the port.
- Ask for Greek regional recommendations. The staff's long experience is the main differentiator from a supermarket wine aisle. Naming a cuisine or a budget tends to produce a more useful answer than browsing by label alone.
- Use the Evangelistraki branch if you have a vehicle. The peripheral road is far easier for loading wine or heavier purchases than the cobbled lanes near Porta.
- The Porta branch works better for small purchases. If you want one bottle for tonight and you are already walking Chora, the old-town location saves backtracking to the ring road.
- Contact ahead for large orders. The email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 2289 023591) are listed on the website. If you are stocking a villa for multiple guests or planning a private event, reaching out before your visit gives staff time to prepare a selection.
- The shop carries spirits and aperitifs as well as wine. If you are building a full bar setup for a villa stay, you can cover most categories in a single visit rather than searching multiple shops.
- Factor in early closing on Saturdays. The 6:30 PM Saturday closing is earlier than the weekday window — do not leave a Saturday bottle run until after dinner preparations have started.
Practical Information
Cava Brouzos operates two locations in Mykonos Town. The primary branch is at Evangelistraki, on the peripheral road toward the New Port, Mykonos Town 84600, Greece. The second branch is near Porta inside the traditional settlement of Chora.
Phone: +30 2289 023591
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.brouzos.gr
Facebook: facebook.com/cavabrouzosmykonos
Instagram: instagram.com/cavabrouzos
Opening hours (Evangelistraki branch):
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
The shop does not appear to offer an online ordering or delivery service based on available information — purchases are in person. Payment methods are not confirmed in the available data; carrying cash as a backup is advisable on Mykonos generally.
Address
Ευαγγελιστράκι 84600, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 023591Website
www.brouzos.grOpening Hours
Location
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