The small area of the Cyprus island holds within it the blend of different cultures: Greek, Turkish, and British. All of these influences have shaped the country's winemaking history. However, not so many people know that Cyprus's standout feature - the sweet Commandaria wine - holds the title of the oldest recognized appellation in the world, long before Burgundy or Bordeaux. Let's take a journey to explore how the biggest players in the wine industry named the "Big Four" shaped the country's winemaking industry and how small wineries gradually took the spotlight. We will uncover the bond between the rediscovery of native grape varieties, passionate winemakers, and the church as well as discover how the division of the island into "Turkish" and "Greek" sides influenced winemaking.
The small area of the Cyprus island holds within it the blend of different cultures: Greek, Turkish, and British. All of these influences have shaped the country's winemaking history. However, not so many people know that Cyprus's standout feature - the sweet Commandaria wine - holds the title of the oldest recognized appellation in the world, long before Burgundy or Bordeaux. Let's take a journey to explore how the biggest players in the wine industry named the "Big Four" shaped the country's winemaking industry and how small wineries gradually took the spotlight. We will uncover the bond between the rediscovery of native grape varieties, passionate winemakers, and the church as well as discover how the division of the island into "Turkish" and "Greek" sides influenced winemaking.
Winemaking in Greece is an integral part of the country. It was praised in the mythology and poems of ancient Greek writers, making it an essential component of a great civilization. We will learn how ancient wine, with the addition of resin, became the hallmark of modern Greek winemaking - simultaneously evolving into both a curse and a blessing. Our journey will lead us to the sunny tourist island of Santorini, where the interplay of volcanic soil and a specialized vineyard care system has bestowed a contemporary identity upon the Greek wine industry. Further exploration will take us to the vineyards of Mount Athos, an exceptional monastic settlement, where we will bear witness to the profound significance of winemaking in this unique locale. The episode takes a dramatic turn as it unveils the story of the courageous winemaker Iliana Malikhin, who undertook the revival of ancient 300-year-old vines destroyed by fire.