If you can tear yourself away from the beach, exploring the wineries in Cyprus is one of the best things to do on the Island.

While Cyprus is known for its gorgeous weather, turquoise water, and white sandy beaches, the vineyards in Cyprus are somewhat of a hidden gem.

Secluded within the hills of the Troodos Mountains are the seven main wine routes, where you can discover some of the best Cyprus wines and take part in excellent wine tasting.

I spent almost 4 months in Cyprus and loved sampling some of the best Cypriot wine while exploring the wineries in Cyprus.

I based myself in Limassol during my time here, which is a fantastic place to adventure into the mountains and have a few glasses of the good stuff.

In this blog post, I’ll fill you in on some of my favorite wineries and wine-tasting experiences in Cyprus.

sunset and red wine in cyprus

Top 15 Best Wineries in Cyprus

I’ve based this list of my favorite wineries on the location and service of each winery, along with the variety of different grapes.

While these are my favorite wineries that I visited during my 4 months in Cyprus, I’ve also taken into account other reviews too, so you can rest assured that these are all excellent options to try some of the best wine in Cyprus.

1. Lambouri Winery (Best Winery in Cyprus Overall)

The Lambouri Winery is regularly awarded as one of the best wineries in Cyprus. So, it’s the obvious starting point.

Lambouri is located in Kato Platres, in the heart of the wine-growing region of the Troodos Mountains. The Lambouri family has been growing wine in the region for over 300 years -they know what they’re doing!

There’s a large, modern tasting room designed to maximize the customer experience, together with a beautiful courtyard to sample their delicious wine.

They produce both red and white varieties, and their grapes include Xynisteri (white) and Mavro (red). These two grapes are combined to produce Cyprus’ most famous wine, Commandaria.

Commanderia is recorded as being the oldest named wine still in production, and Lambouri produces their own Commandaria called Apollonia.

Lambouri also produces its own gin and whisky and these are definitely worth a try as part of your trip to this incredible Cypriot vineyard.

Lambouri Winery Info

Address: Ag. Demetriou 24A, 4810 K. Platres
Phone: +357 254 22525
Operating Hours: 10am-6pm (Mon-Fri) 10am -8pm (Sat & Sun)
Must-Try Wines: Seaside Dream Xynisteri, Ya’in Kafrisin Lefkada, Apollonia Commandaria
Website: http://www.lambouri.com/

2. Tsiakkas Winery (Best for Incredible Views)

This superb family-run winery produces some of the very best wine in Cyprus. It’s located in Pelendri in the heart of the Troodos Mountains and its vineyards produce over 200,000 bottles a year.

The views from the winery are incredible and create the perfect setting for some of my favorite wine tasting in Cyprus.

Tsiakkas hosts excellent wine tours of their winery. During the 1-hour tour, you’ll explore the winery and learn about the philosophy and history of their winemaking with a friendly and knowledgeable guide. The tour costs €7 per person.

You can then sample some of their famous wines in their beautiful tasting room.

A curated tasting set of three dry wines with Commandaria and Zivania is €8 per person. If you prefer to try three of their older vintages of Cabernet Sauvignon, then it’s €20 per person. Delicious platters of meat and cheese are available for €15.

I definitely recommend taking this tour. You’ll get a real understanding of the passion and dedication put into producing the incredible wines produced by Tsiakkas. And you’ll work up a thirst, just in time for your tasting.

Tsiakkas Winery Info

Address: Pelendri 4878, Limassol
Phone: +357 992 44795
Operating Hours: 10am-4pm, Mon-Sat
Must-Try Wines: Xynisteri, Yiannoudin, Tsiakkas Porfyros
Cost of Tasting: Between €8-20 with options for cheese and meat platters. See the menu here.
Website: https://tsiakkaswinery.com/

3. Ayia Mavri Winery (Best for Sweet Mosxatos Wines)

The beautiful Ayia Mavri winery is a family-run vineyard located in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains.

Located in the traditional village of Koilani, 45 minutes from Limassol, historically every house in the village would have its own small vineyard and homemade wine. Ayia Mavri has grown from these humble beginnings to a winery that now produces over 50,000 bottles per year.

Ayia Mavri is famous for its sweet Mosxatos wines, which you have to try. They also have some excellent reds – I especially love the Shiraz.

A tour and tasting will cost around €5 per person, although you’ll get the tasting for free if you end up buying any wine, which is sold on-site and is of superb value.

Alternatively, take the fantastic Grape Escape day tour to visit Ayia Mavri and Linos wineries (along with other fascinating stops). The tour starts from either Paphos, Larnaca, or Limassol. This is one of the best things to do in Cyprus and I highly recommend it.

Ayia Mavri Info

Address: 8 Archimandriti Kyprianou, Koilani 4776
Phone: +357 254 70225
Operating Hours: 10am-4:30pm (Mon-Fri) 11am-4:30pm (Sat-Sun)
Must-Try Wines: Moscatos, Commanderia, Shiraz
Cost of Tasting: €5 per person, or free if you buy a bottle or two
Website: https://ayiamavriwinery.com

4. Zambartas Wineries (Best for an Authentic Artisanal Winery)

Zambartas is one of the best artisanal wineries in Cyprus.

This boutique father-and-son-run winery has established itself as one of the most pioneering vineyards in Limassol. It currently produces over 120,000 bottles a year and comprises 13 hectares of vines. The grapes are tended to organically.

This beautiful winery is located in the small mountain village 25 minutes north of Limassol. Its rolling vineyards are split by traditional stone walls restored by the team and create a beautiful setting for some wine tasting.

Zambartas offer a great range of wine-tasting packages for all tastes and budgets. The single vineyard tasting offers a tour of the winery before sampling some of the best Cyprus wines that Zambartas has to offer.

The tour, tasting of 5 wines, and a meat and cheese platter costs €17.50 per person and last around 1.5 hours. Alternatively, try 3 of Zambartas’ wines at their vineyard for €5 per person.

Zambartas Winery Info

Address: 39 Grigores Afxentiou Street, 4710 Agios Amvrosios Limassol
Phone: +357 259 42424
Operating Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon-Sun
Must-Try Wines: Zambartas Lefkada-Shiraz, Maratheftiko, Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc
Cost of Tasting: Between €5-€22.50 per person, depending on the experience chosen
Website: https://zambartaswineries.com/

5. Fikardos Winery (Best for Award-Winning Indigenous Wines)

Fikardos Winery is a family-owned winery located in the Paphos area of Cyprus. It produces wines from indigenous grape varieties like Xinisteri, Maratheftiko, and Yiannoudi as well as international varieties.

Fikardos has acquired an impressive series of awards over the years; in particular, their Fikardos Xinisteri white wine has won gold standard recognition at Gilbert & Galliard and London Awards in 2022.

For lovers of red wines, the Fikardos Maratheftiko also won a gold award at Gilbert & Galliard in 2022.

You can take both a tour and a tasting at Fikardos winery. A tour of the winery with details on the history of the vineyard and the production of their wines is available for €5 per person. You can follow this with a wine tasting in the cellar.

4 wines can be sampled for €5 per person or 8 wines for €10 which is amazing value. All tours and tastings must be booked in advance.

Fikardos Winery Info

Address: 22 Michalaki Savvidi, Mesogi, Paphos
Phone: +357 269 49814
Operating Hours: 8am-1pm & 2pm-5pm (Mon-Fri). 8am-1pm (Saturdays)
Must-Try Wines: Maratheftiko, Xinisteri, Leonardo
Cost of Tasting: €5-€15 per person, depending on the experience chosen
Website: https://www.fikardoswines.com.cy/

6. Tsangarides Winery (Best for Organic Wines)

Tsangarides describes itself as the next generation of wineries in Cyprus. They aim to blend old-school traditions with modern styles.

The winery is contemporary yet rustic and they work with three organic vineyards which stretch over 100,000 square meters; making them one of the biggest wineries in Cyprus.

If you prefer white wines, I definitely recommend the Chardonnay. For red wine lovers, you must try the Maratheftiko. Both wines are so delicious.

The winery is located in the small town of Lemona and you can take a gorgeous guided tour and tasting. Here, the guys at Tsangarides will take you on a guided tour of the winery to help you understand more about its history and production methods.

This is followed by a tasting of 7 of their best Cyprus wines paired with a cheese and bread sharing board that’s hosted on the beautiful terrace. It’s an excellent day trip to one of my favorite wineries in Cyprus.

Tsangarides Winery Info

Address: Lemona, Paphos 8545
Phone: +357 267 22777
Operating Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon-Sat
Must-Try Wines: Tsangarides Chardonnay, Maratheftiko, Shiraz Dry Rosé
Cost of Tasting: €25 per person, including bread and cheese platter
Website: https://tsangarideswinery.com/

7. Vouni Panayia Winery (Best for Amazing Views)

Vouni Panayia winery is one of the most picturesque wineries in Cyprus. It’s located on top of a hill in the small village of Panayia, a 50-minute drive from Paphos.

You can take a tour of the facilities at Vouni which will include the production rooms and a fascinating history of winemaking both at Vouni Panayia and in Cyprus in general.

cyprus vineyards

The highlight of your trip to Vouni is definitely the wine tasting. There’s no charge for the tasting here, and you can try whichever of their delicious Cyprus wines you fancy. You’ll be met with sweeping views over the valley below. It’s a truly breathtaking place to sample some wine.

As a red wine fan, I loved the Barba Yiannis made from the indigenous Maratheftiko grape variety. For white wine, I particularly liked the popular Alina Xynisteri Dry White.

All wines are available to buy at very reasonable prices. There’s also a restaurant here where you can enjoy dinner with a view, and a glass of wine of course (or two!).

If you have a sweet tooth, then be sure to grab a bottle of their wine honey. It’s dark and thick, much more like syrup, but it’s delicious in a salad dressing. It’s also a great memento to take home with you.

Vouni Panayia Info

Address: 60, Archbishop Makarios III avenue Pano Panagia, 8640
Phone: +357 2672 2770
Operating Hours: 9am-4.30pm, Mon-Sun
Must-Try Wines: Barba Yiannis Maratheftiko, Alina Xynisteri Dry, Yiannoudi
Cost of Tasting: Free
Website: Vounipanayia.com

8. Vasilikon Winery (Best for Rosé Wine)

Vasilikon winery is one of the biggest wineries in Cyprus. It has 16 hectares of vineyards and produces more than 350,000 bottles each year.

Vasilikon winery in cyprus view of the vineyards

It’s located near the Akamas peninsula, 35 minutes from Paphos, and is the perfect choice for a half-day trip. The higher altitude and proximity to the sea, create distinctive-tasting wines.

The excellent wine-tasting area comes with a fascinating wine mus eum. Here you can walk through the history of winemaking in the region.

Then, settle in for some wine tasting on the sun-soaked terrace and enjoy stunning views over the Akamas sea.

I absolutely recommend their Einalia, a multi-award-winning, dry rosé wine. The Vasilikon Xinisteri Single Vineyard is a delicious white wine.

Vasilikon has its own restaurant serving delicious food all day, including breakfast if you’re an early bird.

Vasilikon Winery Info

Address: Kathikas 8573 Paphos
Phone: +357 26 633999
Operating Hours: 8.30am-6pm (Mon-Sun)
Must-Try Wines: Vasilikon Xinisteri Single Vineyard, Einalia, Methy
Cost of Tasting: €5 per person for 4 wines
Website: https://vasilikon.com/

9. Ekfraseis Winery (Best for Location)

Ekfraseis Winery is one of the younger wineries in Cyprus, but it’s making a splash in the winemaking scene.

It’s located in Chandria, the second-highest mountain community in Cyprus at around 4,000 feet. The vineyards are at altitudes of 4,200 feet and comprise 60% indigenous grapes and 40% international varieties. It’s one of the highest wineries in Europe and the world.

The main grapes are the indigenous white Xynisteri variety and Mavro and Maratheftiko for the reds.

Ekfraseis offers a huge range of wine tours at their winery and vineyard. From a 1-hour seated wine tasting from €12 per person to the Closer Look package which lasts for 4 hours and includes an in-depth tour of the winery and vineyards as well as an extensive tasting.

This is a true gem in the wine-tasting world of Cyprus and one not to be missed. View all their packages on their website.

Ekfraseis Winery Info

Address: E 909, Chandria
Phone: +357 252 11604
Operating Hours: 11am-5pm, Monday-Sunday
Must-Try Wines: Vassiliades Ekfraseis, Mavro Rosé, Mavro Red
Cost of Tasting: From €12 per person
Website: https://en.ekfraseis.com/

10. Kalamos Winery (Best for Commandaria)

Kalamos Winery is 20 minutes from Paphos and is renowned in Cyprus for producing quality, award-winning local wines.

It’s located in the small, traditional, wine-growing village of Amargeti. It has humble roots, having started out as a family-run vine cultivator before growing into the hugely popular, regional winemaker that it is today.

Its award-winning Gerani Maratheftiko, a full-bodied red, is not to be missed. Neither is their exceptional Commanderia, which is a delicious way to finish a tasting.

As well as award-winning wines, Kalamos also distills its own Zivania. This colorless spirit is around 45%ABV and is famous in Cyprus for giving strength and curing ills.

The winery has established a great reputation among wine-tasting enthusiasts thanks to its welcoming and friendly staff. Call in for a free wine tasting to help you decide which of their brilliant wines you wish to take away with you.

Kalamos Winery Info

Address: 6 Kyra Eleni, Amargeti
Phone: +357 267 23224
Operating Hours: 8am – 4pm, Monday – Sunday
Must-Try Wines: Gerani Maratheftiko, Kalamos Merlot, Kalamos Commanderia
Cost of Tasting: Free
Website: https://www.kalamoswinery.com/

11. Makarounas Boutique Winery (Best for a Family-Run Winery Focusing on Indigenous Grapes)

Makarounas is another of the new breed of wineries in Cyprus that are embracing traditional methods.

Located in Letymbou village, on the west coast of Cyprus, Makarounas is a family-run winery that places its emphasis on indigenous grapes and wines. It’s located in the area of Cyprus known as the vine villages to reflect the strong history of vine growing in the area.

Makarounas is a wonderful place to take a wine tasting. Their veranda at the modern, boutique winery is located amongst olive trees and vines. It’s such a special place to spend an afternoon.

Take a classic or premium tasting, both of which are accompanied by Grandma’s platter, which includes the most delicious olives, village halloumi, and homemade bread.

Makarounas Info

Address: Agiou Nikolaou 13, Letymbou, Baf 8546
Phone: +357 997 91915
Operating Hours: 12pm – 2pm, Tuesday to Friday, 11am – 4pm Saturday. Closed on Sunday and Monday.
Must-Try Wines: Aerides Xynisteri, Minthy Lefkada, Maratheftiko
Cost of Tasting: Classic Tasting for €10 per person, Premium Tasting for €20 per person
Website: https://www.makarounaswinery.com/

12. Vlassides Winery (Best for an Old-Meets-New Winery Experience)

Vlassides Winery is an exceptional, modern winery in Cyprus with knowledge obtained from around the world incorporated into its innovative approach to winemaking.

Ktima Vassiliades vineyard in cyprus

It’s an incredible place. From the 21 hectares of traditionally planted vines to the contemporary, architect-designed winery. It really is one of the most beautiful places in Cyprus to take a wine tasting and is one of my favorites.

The winery is open every day except Sundays with guided tours from €12 with 4 vintage wines. Alternatively, the ‘Meet the Winemaker’ tour is €50 per person for 4 hours of touring and tasting. Pairings and tastings can also be booked separately on their website. A wonderful experience.

Vlassides Winery Info

Address: Κοιλάνι/Koilani, Limassol 4776
Phone: +357 977 89560
Operating Hours: 11am – 4pm, Monday to Saturday. Closed on Sundays.
Must-Try Wines: Vlassides Shiraz, Vlassides Sauvignon Blanc, Vlassides Opus Artis
Cost of Tasting: Welcome Tour at €12 per person, Meet the Winemaker Tour at €50 per person.
Website: https://vlassideswinery.com/

13. Christoudia Winery (Best for a Wonderful Atmosphere)

From humble beginnings, the exceptional Christoudia winery is an amazing place to visit. In 1992, husband and wife Yiannis and Alexia decided they wanted to follow their passion for winemaking.

Without any previous experience, but a desire to succeed, they produced their first bottle of wine in 1992. By 1995 they were producing 200 liters of wine, by 2011 they had 40,000 liters and hit 100,000 bottles of wine in 2021.

The modern winery has a museum, a tasting area, a production area, and a restaurant. They have a range of wine-tasting options, including the opportunity to try all 9 of their wines for €4 per person. Couple this with brunch or lunch in their restaurant for a brilliant day trip.

Christoudia Winery Info

Address: Kato Drys, Cyprus
Phone: +357 990 34828
Operating Hours: 9am – 5pm, Monday – Sunday
Must-Try Wines: Xinisteria, Maratheftiko, Armonia
Cost of Tasting: 2 wines for €2 per person, 3 wines for €3 per person, all 9 wines for €4
Website: https://www.christoudia.com/

14. Ktima Gerolemo (Best for Red Wine)

Ktima Gerolemo is located around 1 km north of the lovely village of Omodos – the most famous wine-making village.

If you have a group of you looking to try a wine-tasting experience, the winery will arrange a visit to the medieval wine press in the center of Omodos. If you’re really into your wine and history, you’ll love this added bonus.

The best day to go here is on Sunday for brunch, which was really yummy and made with local ingredients. It can get quite busy, so book ahead, as it’s an awesome place to spend an afternoon.

The family is super welcoming and friendly, and they offer a really special tour. I tried 6 wines in total, but the Giannoudi Limited Release, a red with dark plum flavors with a hint of cedar oak, is a must-try. It’s one of my favorite wines ever.

Ktima Gerolemo Info

Address: Omodos 4760
Phone: +35725422122
Operating Hours: 9:30 am – 4pm (Mon-Sun)
Must-Try Wines: Giannoudi Limited Release, Muscat Sweet Dessert Wine, Mourokanella
Cost of Tasting: €15 pp
Website: http://ktimagerolemo.com

15. Ktima Vassiliades (Best for High-end Wine Tasting)

For a luxury experience, Ktima Vassiliades is the place to go. Not only is it the most elegant winery in Cyprus with the most incredible landscape and wine, but it also has a pool which you can use for €25 per person, and a fine dining restaurant on site which is 100% worth a visit. It’s perfect for a romantic date or a special occasion.

Ktima Vassiliades winery cyprus

The staff that works here not only really know their stuff, but they’re so friendly and lead the tours with a fabulous sense of humor. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know a lot about wine, you’ll be put at ease here.

The highlight was being taught how to properly taste Zivania. That spirit will knock your socks off. My personal favorite wines were the Geroklima Maratheftiko (I love an oaky red) and the Playia White blend, which is fruity and summery.

Ktima Vassiliades Info

Address: Demetri Liperti Street, 4760 Omodos Limassol
Phone: +357 25 446 001
Operating Hours: 10am-6pm (Mon-Sun)
Must-Try Wines: Commanderia, Geroklima, Playia White
Cost of Tasting: $7-€12 per person
Website: https://oenouyi.wine/

History of Wine in Cyprus

The history of wine-making in Cyprus is one of the oldest in the world, stretching back nearly 6,000 years.

Cyprus rose to fame in the wine world when the Crusaders visited in the 12th century en route to the Holy Land. They helped develop the commercial production of Cyprus wines and one, in particular, Commandaria.

Commandaria is credited as being the oldest named wine in the world still in production today. Many of the wineries in Cyprus still produce this delicious dessert wine, and it’s a must-try on any tasting tour.

The spectacular Troodos Mountains make for an ideal place to grow high-quality, unique grape varieties. They also provide one of the highest wine-growing regions in Europe.

Coupled with the rich, limestone soil, the Mediterranean summers, the mild winters, and the gentle Cypriot breeze keeping the frost at bay, you find yourself in the perfect wine-growing country.

The tours of some of the best wineries in Cyprus give a fascinating insight into the long and storied history of wine-making on this beautiful island. It’s a fascinating story.

sparkling wine in bucket by the pool in cyprus

Must-Try Wines in Cyprus

The long history of wine-growing in Cyprus coupled with the enthusiasm and dedication of its modern wine-makers means a number of indigenous grape varieties are making a comeback in the wine world.

This makes for some excellent and varied wines to be tried when visiting Cyprus. Here are some of the best Cyprus wines, in my opinion.

Xynisteri

This indigenous white grape variety is hugely popular in Cyprus. On its own, it’s used to make deliciously light and refreshing white wines.

These whites are perfect for the hot summers in Cyprus and are refreshing on any wine-tasting tour. Try the award-winning Xynisteri at Fikardos Winery, which is one of my favorites.

Mavro

Mavro is the most popular and most cultivated grape in Cyprus and produces a medium-bodied summer red. Perfect for Cypriot summers.

I particularly enjoy the Vassiliades Ekfraseis Summer Red which is really fruity and can even be served from the fridge, which is no small detail when summer days can hit 40 degrees Celsius.

Maratheftiko

The Maratheftiko grape variety is one of the previously long-lost grapes that has been reintroduced in the past 25 years thanks to the dedication and knowledge of the local winemakers.

It makes for a much heavier red and is often combined with Mavro above to add color and depth. It only accounts for around 5% of the grapes cultivated but is rapidly growing in popularity due to its rich flavors.

A number of the wineries in Cyprus listed above have a Maratheftiko. My favorites are at Fikardos and Kalamos wineries.

Commandaria

Did I mention that Commandaria is the oldest named wine still in production?

With such a famous history, no trip to the wineries of Cyprus would be complete without trying this celebrated Cypriot wine. Its name comes from the time of the Crusades and as an Appellation of Origin wine, only 14 villages in Cyprus are permitted to market this unique wine.

Commandaria is made from a combination of Xynisteri and Mavro grapes. It’s a sweet, fortified wine that is an ideal apéritif or dessert wine.

Wine Tours in Cyprus

There are some excellent wine tours in Cyprus from most of the major cities and tourist spots. So, wherever you’re staying, you’ll be able to take a tour of the amazing wine-growing regions.

Here are some of my favorite tours of the best wineries in Cyprus.

Grape Escape Troodos Wine Tour

The Grape Escape full-day wine tour is one of my favorite things to do in Paphos. Not only does it combine two fantastic wineries, including Agia Mauri mentioned above, but you also visit the beautiful Chrysoroyiatissa Monastery and a tour of nearby Lemona village.

This tour begins in Paphos, but also runs from Limassol or Larnaca. It’s a great way to see some of the best wineries in Cyprus and sample their delicious produce.

Vino Venture Mountain Wineries

If you want quality and quantity, then check out this excellent 1-day Mountain Wineries tour. You’ll tick off not 1 but 4 different wineries in the Troodos Mountains, with tastings at each. Mid-way, you’ll stop in at the incredible, traditional town of Omodos for some lunch.

This tour picks up from Limassol (or from Paphos and Larnaca). The host has an incredible knowledge of the wine-growing region, and the small groups mean you’ll have a fantastic day in good company.

Pambos’ Wine Experience

If you want to experience some of the best Cyprus wines all at once, then consider booking the 1.5-hour wine experience with Pambos.

Pambos is a passionate and knowledgeable guide who takes pride in the indigenous grapes and locally grown wines in Cyprus. He hand-picks 5 limited edition wines, and you get to try these in his private open-aired patio nestled in the Troodos Mountains.

This is an excellent way to try wines from many different local wineries all at once, and perhaps help you decide on the best winery in Cyprus for your next trip.

Halloumi Cheese-Making and Wine Tour

There’s no better way to really get to know the history and culture of Cyprus than through its food and drink. This tour is the perfect way to explore both.

This full-day mountain tour sees you begin by learning how to make the Cypriot delicacy halloumi. You’ll enjoy the fruits of your labor over a delicious brunch before stops at the quaint mountain village of Geroskipou and at a local vineyard for the all-important wine tasting.

This is a great way to explore everything that makes the Troodos Mountains famous.

Decoding Commandaria

If you love both wine and history, then this excellent storytelling wine experience is a fascinating way to spend an afternoon.

This 1.5-hour experience will guide you through the history of Commandaria, with some fascinating, unknown facts thrown in. You’ll learn how it’s made, and most importantly, how to spot good Commandaria from bad.

It’s a fascinating experience with an excellent, knowledgeable, and passionate host. A highly recommended tour.

Visiting Wineries in Cyprus: FAQs

Here are answers to the commonly asked questions about wineries in Cyprus.

What are the best wineries in Cyprus?

There are so many amazing wineries in Cyprus. The 15 on this list all offer a different experience, different grape varieties, and a different atmosphere. Taking a tour of a few of the wineries in Cyprus is a great way to get a feel for the history of wine on the island.

Are there vineyards in Cyprus?

Yes, there are, and luckily they’re all concentrated in the same area – in the hills of the Troodos mountains. This means you could tick off a few wineries in a day.

How many wineries are there in Cyprus?

There are more than 40 wineries in Cyprus and seven wine routes to explore and enjoy.

Does Cyprus have good wine?

Yes, Cyprus does have good wine which is rapidly gaining in reputation – even exporting to France. If that’s not a validation of the quality, I’m not sure what is!

What is the local wine in Cyprus?

The most famous wine that Cyprus is known for is Commanderia, a sweet dessert wine.

How much is a bottle of wine in Cyprus?

In the supermarket, you can buy a mid-range bottle of wine for around €6-8. At a winery, you’ll pay anywhere from around €10 upwards.

To Summarize

You mustn’t leave Cyprus without tasting some of their wine. It’s such a fun thing to do all year round. Escape the sun in the summer, and the perfect alternative when the beach isn’t calling you in the winter.

If you’re short on time, head to Omodos, the unofficial wine capital of Cyprus. There are quite a few wineries around this gorgeous town, so you easily can spend a whole day here.

The Sunday brunch experience at Ktima Gerolemo is excellent, and Ktima Vassiliades is best for a high-end day out, but relaxed experiences are some of my favorite wine-tasting opportunities. Their red wines are the best.

Kalamos Winery is a fabulous option if you’re staying in Paphos, and it makes incredible Commanderia.

The wine scene is booming in Cyprus, and whether you consider yourself a connoisseur or not, you’re guaranteed to have the best time.

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