Tag: 2024

  • Friday Night At The Kazani with Spyros Panagiotakis

    Friday Night At The Kazani with Spyros Panagiotakis

    October 25, 2024 @ 3:00 pm 11:00 pm EEST

    Tsikoudia, also known as Cretan raki, is a traditional grape-based pomace brandy originating from Crete, Greece. The production process of tsikoudia, particularly in a “kazani,” which translates to “cauldron” or “still,” is deeply rooted in Cretan culture, embodying both tradition and social celebration. The cultural society invites you to come and make tsikoudia with us on Friday night’s in Vlatos.

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    Come and enjoy making tsikoudia in Vlatos and join us at our table for food, drinks, live music and good company! Open on Friday from 15:00 until 23:00 – Only 20 tickets available!

    The Artist

    Spyros Panagiotakis from old Kissamos. He plays in a feast of lute for 11 years has been taught by the greatest teachers of Chania music tradition Harilao Vlastaki, Kounelis Michalis, Kostas Papadakis or other remarkable musicians of P. Rouma and Chania. He teaches traditional music, and collaborates with remarkable musicians in the prefecture of Chania. He considers music as a blessed form of art of expression of human emotions, where he can offer a lot of good to our society …

    Process

    Tsikoudia is made from the pomace, the remains of grapes after they’ve been pressed for wine. This pomace ferments, after which it’s distilled in a copper or stainless steel still known as a kazani. The process involves heating the pomace, allowing the alcohol to vaporize, which then condenses back into a liquid through a cooling system, often using cold water. The first batch, known as “protoraki,” is not usually consumed due to high methanol content, while the main batch, or “heart,” is what becomes tsikoudia. The last part, containing less alcohol, might be used for other purposes or discarded.

    Cultural Significance

    The distillation event, known as “rakokazano,” is more than just production; it’s a social event where friends and family gather. This process often takes place in late autumn, after the grape harvest. During rakokazano, locals enjoy freshly distilled raki, accompanied by traditional Cretan music, food like grilled meats, cheese, and olives, turning the distillation into a festival of sorts. This communal activity reinforces social bonds and is a testament to the Cretan spirit of hospitality and community.

    Legal and Economic Aspects

    While traditionally done in home setups, there are legal implications today regarding the distillation of tsikoudia. Small-scale distillers might operate under special licenses, but there’s also a significant amount of informal production. The tax on professionally distilled tsikoudia is notably high in the EU, which contrasts with the more relaxed, traditional methods where tsikoudia is often shared among families and friends without commercial intent.

    Taste and Consumption

    Tsikoudia is typically clear, with an alcohol content ranging from 40% to 65%. It’s often served chilled or at room temperature, sometimes with a small amount of water or ice, and is seen as a digestif. Its flavor can vary based on the type of grapes used, the distillation process, and whether it’s aged or flavored, though traditionally, it’s consumed without aging or additives.

    Modern Context

    Today, while the traditional methods continue, there’s also a recognition of tsikoudia’s value beyond just local consumption. Efforts towards recognizing and protecting its production method under EU regulations for traditional spirits highlight its cultural and economic importance. However, the challenge lies in balancing traditional practices with legal and health regulations.

    The production of tsikoudia in Crete through the kazani method not only produces a beloved spirit but also serves as a cornerstone of Cretan identity, celebrating heritage, community, and the island’s deep connection to its land and agricultural traditions.

    Vlatos Kazani is a great opportunity for you to experience an authentic Cretan custom, making Tsikoudia. These events include food, drink and music.

    €15,00 Vlatos Kazani 2024 Ticket
    Makes Tsikoudia In The Kazani Vlatos Kazani

    Contact details

    Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Βλάτους Νέοι Ορίζοντες

    +30 69 848 99 530

    View Organizer Website

    BEWARE: VLATOS KAZANI LOCATED 1 KM BEFORE VLATOS JAZZ

    Vlatos Kazani

    Epar.Od. Vlatos-Kameno Selinou 32
    Vlatos, Chania 73012 Greece
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    +306945157535
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  • Friday Night At The Kazani (1)

    Friday Night At The Kazani (1)

    October 18, 2024 @ 3:00 pm 11:00 pm EEST

    Tsikoudia, also known as Cretan raki, is a traditional grape-based pomace brandy originating from Crete, Greece. The production process of tsikoudia, particularly in a “kazani,” which translates to “cauldron” or “still,” is deeply rooted in Cretan culture, embodying both tradition and social celebration. The cultural society invites you to come and make tsikoudia with us on Friday night’s in Vlatos.

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    Come and enjoy making tsikoudia in Vlatos and join us at our table for food, drinks, live music and good company! Open on Friday from 15:00 until 23:00 – Only 20 tickets available!

    Process

    Tsikoudia is made from the pomace, the remains of grapes after they’ve been pressed for wine. This pomace ferments, after which it’s distilled in a copper or stainless steel still known as a kazani. The process involves heating the pomace, allowing the alcohol to vaporize, which then condenses back into a liquid through a cooling system, often using cold water. The first batch, known as “protoraki,” is not usually consumed due to high methanol content, while the main batch, or “heart,” is what becomes tsikoudia. The last part, containing less alcohol, might be used for other purposes or discarded.

    Cultural Significance

    The distillation event, known as “rakokazano,” is more than just production; it’s a social event where friends and family gather. This process often takes place in late autumn, after the grape harvest. During rakokazano, locals enjoy freshly distilled raki, accompanied by traditional Cretan music, food like grilled meats, cheese, and olives, turning the distillation into a festival of sorts. This communal activity reinforces social bonds and is a testament to the Cretan spirit of hospitality and community.

    Legal and Economic Aspects

    While traditionally done in home setups, there are legal implications today regarding the distillation of tsikoudia. Small-scale distillers might operate under special licenses, but there’s also a significant amount of informal production. The tax on professionally distilled tsikoudia is notably high in the EU, which contrasts with the more relaxed, traditional methods where tsikoudia is often shared among families and friends without commercial intent.

    Taste and Consumption

    Tsikoudia is typically clear, with an alcohol content ranging from 40% to 65%. It’s often served chilled or at room temperature, sometimes with a small amount of water or ice, and is seen as a digestif. Its flavor can vary based on the type of grapes used, the distillation process, and whether it’s aged or flavored, though traditionally, it’s consumed without aging or additives.

    Modern Context

    Today, while the traditional methods continue, there’s also a recognition of tsikoudia’s value beyond just local consumption. Efforts towards recognizing and protecting its production method under EU regulations for traditional spirits highlight its cultural and economic importance. However, the challenge lies in balancing traditional practices with legal and health regulations.

    The production of tsikoudia in Crete through the kazani method not only produces a beloved spirit but also serves as a cornerstone of Cretan identity, celebrating heritage, community, and the island’s deep connection to its land and agricultural traditions.

    Vlatos Kazani is a great opportunity for you to experience an authentic Cretan custom, making Tsikoudia. These events include food, drink and music.

    €15,00 Vlatos Kazani 2024 Ticket
    Make Tsikoudia In Traditional Kazani on Friday Night in Vlatos

    Contact details

    Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Βλάτους Νέοι Ορίζοντες

    +30 69 848 99 530

    View Organizer Website

    BEWARE: VLATOS KAZANI LOCATED 1 KM BEFORE VLATOS JAZZ

    Vlatos Kazani

    Epar.Od. Vlatos-Kameno Selinou 32
    Vlatos, Chania 73012 Greece
    + Google Map
    +306945157535
    View Venue Website
  • Cretan Glenti at Vlatos

    Cretan Glenti at Vlatos

    The main event will take place on July 25, 2024, in the renovated forecourt of the main church in Vlatos Kissamos at 21:00. The event will be accompanied by the band of Nikomanolis Nyktaris. Entry €5 without full Menu.Food and Drink available from the Club Bar.

    Η κεντρική εκδήλωση θα πραγματοποιηθεί στις 25 Ιουλίου 2024,  στον ανανεωμένο προαύλιο χώρο επί της κεντρικής εκκλησίας στο Βλατος Κισσάμου  και ώρα 21:00. Την εκδήλωση θα πλαισιώσει μουσικά το  συγκρότημα του Νικομανωλη Νύκταρη. Είσοδος 5 € χωρις πλήρες Μενού .
    Διαθέσιμα Φαγητό και Ποτό προς διάθεση από το Μπαρ του Συλλόγου.

  • Vlatos Jazz Summer 2024

    Vlatos Jazz Summer 2024

    Summer 2024 is going to be hot in Vlatos. Local and international artists will perform for you in our atmospheric little temple. Here is the official poster. For a full program and tickets click here.

    Vlatos Jazz Summer 2024
  • Elements Jazz Trio

    June 23, 2024 @ 8:30 pm 11:00 pm EEST

    The Jazz Elements Trio, hailing from the beautiful island of Chania in Greece, is a dynamic ensemble known for their unique improvisational style and captivating performances. Formed in 2017, the trio comprises Matthieu Durmarque on saxophone, Lefteris Papadakis on bass, and Stefan Olofsson on piano. Their musical journey began in the quaint village of Vlatos, where they founded a weekly jazz club at Elements in Plaka, showcasing different artists or genres each week.

    The Jazz Elements Trio has a reputation for their exceptional talent and versatility. They are available for booking as a trio, a duo (sax + piano), a quartet (trio + drums), a quintet (trio + drums and guitar), or as individual soloists. This adaptability allows them to cater to a variety of events, from private gatherings to large festivals.

    The trio’s repertoire includes Broadway jazz standards by renowned artists like Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and George Gershwin. They bring a unique improvisational style to these classics, creating a memorable experience for their audience. Their performances are not just about the music but also about the atmosphere they create, with each member contributing to the rich tapestry of sound.

    In addition to their regular performances, the Jazz Elements Trio is part of the Vlatos Jazz World Music Festival. This annual event, held in the 150-year-old Vlatos Music Hall, brings together musicians from around the globe for a series of concerts. The trio’s participation in this festival is a testament to their talent and the recognition they have garnered in the music world.

    Their performances are not just limited to Chania or Crete. The trio has performed throughout Greece, leaving audiences spellbound with their music. They are also available for bookings in other countries, further expanding their reach and influence.

    In conclusion, the Jazz Elements Trio from Chania is a musical force to be reckoned with. Their unique style, exceptional talent, and versatility make them a must-see for any music lover. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or a casual listener, their performances are sure to leave a lasting impression.

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    Organizer

    • Πολιτιστικός Σύλλογος Βλάτους Νέοι Ορίζοντες
    • Phone +30 69 848 99 530
    • Email syllogos@vlatos.gr
    • Website View Organizer Website

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