Nemea is Greece's most noted wine growing region, located along the northeastern edge of the country's Peloponnese peninsula. The region's winemaking industry dates back to at least the fifth century B.C., known for its varietals produced from its native Agiorgitiko grape strain. Visitors can explore the region's wineries, which are located just 20 minutes southwest of the city of Corinth.


More than 40 wineries are located within the region's boundaries, including Gaia Wines, known for their flagship Gaia Estate label, and Semeli Winery, which produces delicious rosé and tsipuro varietals. Several wineries are located near the Ancient Archaeological Site of Nemea, including Papaioannou Estates and the Wine Cooperative of Nemea. All wineries offer tastings and tours at select times throughout the week, with some featuring restaurants and overnight accommodations. Map

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