Back to newsThe grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is one of Crete's most historically significant plants, cultivated on the island for thousands of years. Native to western Asia and southeastern Europe, it thrives across Cretan landscapes, particularly in the regions of Heraklion, Sitia, and Archanes. Crete produces a range of distinctive wines from indigenous grape varieties such as Vidiano, Kotsifali, and Mandilari. Visitors can explore local wineries throughout the island, many of which offer tastings and tours. The grape harvest season runs from late August through October, when agricultural festivals and events take place in wine-producing villages. Wine lovers should look for the Peza and Sitia PDO appellations when selecting local bottles. Cretan olive oil and wine together form the backbone of the island's culinary identity, making vineyard visits a rewarding part of any trip.
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