Discover the Best of Mediterranean Wine Tourism in Greece and Cyprus

Greece/Cyprus

Your holiday in such popular Mediterranean destinations as Greece and Cyprus can be absolutely unique and full of new impressions, tastes, and knowledge. Use our recommendations, add the best wineries of these countries to your Must-Visit list, contact wine guides who will help you organize visits and tastings, and read materials from local journalists who share their most exciting travel experiences. Make a conscious choice in favor of wine tourism and enrich your journey with unforgettable flavors and cultural discoveries.

Nico Lazaridi Wines

You will bring back not only beautiful beach photos or snapshots of historical sights, which Greece and Cyprus are so rich in, but also several bottles of excellent wine. Inspired by new impressions, you may even want to share them by organizing your own tasting for family and friends. So, which wineries you defenetly may visit to get high level wine experience and buy a good wine?

Nico Lazaridi Wines – A Gem of Drama, Greece

Nestled in the historic Drama region, Nico Lazaridi Wines is an iconic name in Greek winemaking. Known for its premium wines and innovative approach, the winery blends tradition with modern techniques to produce exceptional vintages. Visiting Nico Lazaridi Wines is an experience that goes beyond tasting. The Lazaridis family is renowned for its unique connection between art and wine. Inside the winery, visitors can explore the Magic Mountain Gallery, showcasing stunning paintings, making each visit a journey through both enology and artistry.

Château Nico Lazaridi is just one hour from Kavala Airport and 45 minutes from Kavala Port, making it an accessible destination for travelers. The surrounding region offers remarkable attractions, including the Philippi Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage, the Baptistery of St. Lydia, and Elatia Forest – a natural paradise in Drama.


Insights into Cypriot wine culture

If you are planning to visit Cyprus, which is beautiful at any time of year, turn to Marios Anthimou Georgiou, a seasoned wine guide who offers curated wine tours across the island. His expertise will lead you to the best wineries, where you can taste, learn, and experience wine tourism like never before.

Marios Anthimou Georgiou


But even if you find that Marios is busy and cannot accompany you, do not be upset, follow our recommendations and visit Nelion Winery and Tsiakkas Winery.

Nelion Winery, located in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus, opens  its doors seven days a week, inviting visitors to indulge in Bar-Wine Tasting and also provided  the comprehensive Winery & Vineyard Tour. It.is a family-owned winery that masterfully combines age-old Cypriot traditions with contemporary winemaking techniques. Their wines capture the essence of the island’s sun-kissed vineyards, offering visitors an authentic taste of Cyprus.

Tsiakkas Winery

30-40 minutes by a car from Nelion Winery and you will arrive to Tsiakkas Winery. In the high-altitude Troodos Mountains, Tsiakkas Winery is a pioneer of modern Cypriot winemaking. Their vineyards, located in some of the island’s most breathtaking landscapes, produce organic and sustainable wines that reflect the true essence of the region. From its award-winning Xynisteri and Commandaria wines to its commitment to preserving Cyprus’s vinous traditions, Tsiakkas Winery is a must-visit for wine lovers.


Influential Voices in Greek and Cypriot Wine Journalism

Wine tourism is best experienced with expert insights, and two outstanding Greek journalists from the Wine Travel Awards community are making waves in the industry: Simos Georgopoulos and Katerina Karamfylidou.

A highly respected Greek wine journalist and critic, Simos Georgopoulos has been instrumental in highlighting Greece’s diverse wine scene. His work showcases the country’s best wineries and winemakers.

Passionate about wine and tourism, Katerina Karamfylidou brings engaging storytelling to her reports on Greece’s and Cyprus’s wine cultures, offering valuable insights for travelers and wine lovers alike.

Both journalists are also known for their reports from various wine regions around the world, such as Italy’s Piedmont, home to the renowned Asti DOCG wines, which are particularly popular among Greek consumers.

The Wine Travel Awards celebrate those who make wine tourism extraordinary. By voting for these remarkable nominees from Greece and Cyprus, you help recognize their hard work and commitment to the world of wine.

Cast your vote today and be part of this celebration of excellence!

 

Tsiakkas Winery



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