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Engares Olive Press

Naxos


This small olive press makes Engares, 7km north of Hora, a worthy side trip. A guide explains its workings (in operation from 1850 to 1960), and there are free tastings of olive-based products, the oddest of which is the surprisingly palatable olive marmalade. Buy your olive oil, pastes, soaps and orange cake here.


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