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Wine Country (Heraklion)
Rolling vines, terroir, slow lunches

Wine Country (Heraklion)

The hills around Archanes and Peza, Crete's most serious wine country, where native-grape estates pair tastings with long village lunches.

South of the city, the rolling hills around Archanes, Peza and Dafnes form the most serious wine country on Crete, planted with native varieties like Vidiano, Vilana, Kotsifali and Mandilari. Established estates and a new wave of small producers run tasting rooms among the vines, and a day here pairs cellar visits with long village lunches. Archanes itself is a handsomely restored market town that makes a natural base, with good tavernas and squares for a slow afternoon. This is the part of Heraklion to drive into for terroir and table rather than monuments.

Highlights

Native varieties: Vidiano, Vilana, Kotsifali Estate and small-producer tasting rooms Restored market town of Archanes Long village lunches among the vines Cellar visits paired with the table
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