Back to newsMediterranean countries including Greece, Italy, Spain, and France are jointly promoting wine tourism to attract international visitors. For tourists in Crete, this initiative highlights the island's place within a broader regional wine culture worth exploring during your stay. Crete has a long winemaking tradition, with notable appellations in Heraklion, Lasithi, and Chania regions producing indigenous varieties such as Vidiano, Kotsifali, and Assyrtiko. Many Cretan wineries offer tastings and vineyard tours, particularly in the Peza, Dafnes, and Sitia areas. This coordinated Mediterranean push means more international wine tourism packages may include Crete alongside destinations like Santorini and Thrace. If you are interested in wine experiences during your visit, look for winery open days and regional wine festivals, which typically run from late spring through early autumn across the island.
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Mediterranean Wine Tourism Initiative Showcases Crete's Indigenous Wines
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