Foloi (Greek: Φολόη), older forms Foloe, older form and Latin: Pholoe is a village and a municipality in the eastern part of the prefecture of Ilia. It is located about 40 km E of Pyrgos, about 70 km S of Patras, about 40 km SW of Lampeia, about 50 km SE of Amaliada and about 140 km W of Tripoli. The prefecture of Arcadia is bounded to the east in the Erymanthus river.
The population from 1981 to 1991 lost 55 but recovered over the level where the population was in 1981.
The village has a small school, a church, a small post office, a train station and a square (plateia).
The entire mountain and the ranges is also a parkland. Much of the municipality and the mountain is covered with pine forests. It is also home to some birds and some butterflies. The Kladeos river passes through Lala. The remainder of the lands are made up of rivers and streams.
The mountain formed a historical border with Elis and Arcadia. Its present boundary is now at the Erymanthus river.
In the times of Alaric, Arcadius, a general succeeded in shutting off the Goths in the border between Elis and Arcadia.
Forests fires of somewhere in the late-1990s? comsumed a part of the forest.
External links
Birds of Mount Foloi (http://www.ornithologiki.gr/en/sppe/en079.htm), also in Greek (http://www.ornithologiki.gr/gr/sppe/gr079.htm)
http://grenier2clio.free.fr/grec/pholoe.htm (in French)
In December of 1977, Vaimaona Foloi, the senior matai of the Vaimaona family of the
The title was not registered, and the original copy of the warranty deed was destroyed or lost.
Ten years later, in September of 1987, Vaimaona Foloi appeared personally before the Land Commission, seeking its approval of his conveyance to Tuitasi.
The present owners, Vasilis and Christos Kanellakopoulos, the fourth generation of the family, began a serious effort to revive winemaking on the estate in 1989.
Plantings are dominated by Refosco and Mavrodafni, the ingredients of the flagship wine called "Domaine Mercouri." Mercouri's flagship white, Foloi, is produced from Roditis grapes grown at 450-650 meter elevation on nearby Mount Foloi.
The color is the same pale, creamy gold as the Foloi, but the nose shows the influence of the new oak barrels in which the wine has spent three short, but influential, months.