18 Weird, Wondrous Places for Wine-Lovers Around the Globe
"Cyprus has an ideal climate for growing grapes, which explains why winemaking is an art on this island. Omodos, a quaint village in the Troödos Mountains, is a fine example: In addition to its vineyards, it is also home to the Omodos Wine Press (Linos tou Charilaou), a stunning medieval artifact.
Down the street from Timios Stavros Monastery is a small room filled with medieval winemaking paraphernalia such as vats, cauldrons, various tools, and, at the center, the impressive Omodos Wine Press. According to an interview with the current owner, the winemaking site is 700 to 800 years old.
The most imposing part of the Omodos Wine Press is the enormous double wooden beam that spans across the room. Attached to one end of the beam is a giant wooden screw weighed down by a large stone that can be raised and lowered by means of a pulley. In the medieval era, workers would place grapes on a large tray beneath the beam and cover them with planks. As two people rotated the screw, the heavy stone would rise and the beam would sink and press the grapes. Juice then seeped into half-buried vats—which would be sealed to prevent spoilage—for fermentation.
Although wineries in Omodos no longer use this traditional grape-pressing method, they still use local varieties of grapes such as Xynisteri and Mavro, which can be sampled from a wealth of outlets scattered throughout Omodos." - ATLAS_OBSCURA
0 motivation from the lady seller.. perhaps a training or just finding a customer focused person would boost the sells
Sander S.
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A very interesting place. It feels like you can open the doors, bring grapes and right now start making wine as many, many years ago.
P. P.
Google
Amazing wines and very friendly service! We learned a lot about the old wine production that was happening in this very same shop
Balázs T.
Google
The wine is good, but the lady almost didn't care about us being there. When she finally hung up the phone with her friend after 5-10 minutes, we tasted some wines, but when we started to talk, she just cut the conversation and said good bye like 5 times. Not a friendly habit.
Sharron F.
Google
Excellent service. Great recommendations from the staff. Very reasonable prices.
Anastasiya K
Google
Great wines and the atmosphere is very interesting. You can see how old the place is. But the lady that was selling us wines wasn’t very friendly :(
Fobby
Google
Felt not welcome in the shop, very rude lady behind the counter. Very disappointing as was going to buy some wine. But do visit next door to see the ancient wine press which is very cool.
Adrian M.
Google
A very nice winery located in a building full of history. The host is very welcoming and very helpful in offering different types of wine for tasting.