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Pulling A Cork On Cyprus Wineries

Tuesday, November 29th, 2016

Wine has long been a good meal’s best companion.

But for how long and when did the magic of wine begin?

Jesus was said to have turned water into wine, but that was only 2,000 years ago!

Greek legends say Dionysus created wine first, but when and where.

Modern Turkey holds the first written records of wine – going back a good few thousand years before Christ, and, modern wine grapes can be genetically traced back to Turkish grapes.

Wines’ journey can be traced from Turkey into the Eastern Mediterranean and islands and onto mainland Europe.

And, as I discovered while in India this May, wineries have not only reached India, India now produces superb red wines.

Cyprus was a very early step in wines’ journey – the oldest record is almost 4,500 years ago, and it is said, Cypriot wine production is closer to 6,000 years old.

Cypriot wine has had, possibly many, revolutions and modern Cypriot wines have increasingly become world class. Cypriot wines wine international awards.

Cyprus grows some twenty seven grape varieties and these include non-Cypriot grapes such as Chardonnay and Shiraz. Some wineries are experimenting with Merlot and more while others are reintroducing almost forgotten Cypriot varieties.

So, we are pulling a cork on a few Cypriot wineries and wines with a short introduction to three Cypriot wineries.

Many Cypriot wineries are nestled amongst historic mountain villages. So you may add stunning vistas, old traditions and ancient monuments to your wine tasting journey; a sharp contrast to ultra modern wine production.

Fikardos winery was born out of a marriage and his wife’s grapes in the 1980’s. Theodoros Fikardos, a local restaurant owner dreamed of making his own wine. So, after his wedding and with his wife’s grapes he made a barrel of wine to share with family, friends and restaurant customers.

Next year he doubled production… and…. come the early 90’s set up his own winery.

The winery is now a modern production facility and the grape are all grown in the Akamas region of Cyprus.

And it paid off. From 2001 various of his wines have won national and international awards. And in 2013 the Sunday Mail called Theodoros The Don of Cypriot Wine; not bad for someone who made wine at home in the late 80’s.

Check out Fikardos’s Chardonnay and Shiraz

We loved “The Don’s” story and you will love spending a day in the Akamas region with nearby wildlife sanctuary, beautiful hills and idyllic old Cypriot villages on the approach to the Troodos mountains.

Vasilikon Kyperounta Winery takes Cypriot wine to a different level.

Yes, the wines are consistent winners of Cypriot and international awards, but, there is yet another level.

Kyperounta is Cyprus’s third highest village, at 1300 metres, and the winery and some vineyards are amongst the highest in Europe.

The whites are from the Chardonnay grape and Petritus while the reds are Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz.

Vouni Panayia Winery produces wines based solely on Cyprus’s indigenous grapes.

Panayia’s wines are a of blend tradition with innovation and experience with knowledge. The winery creates quality wines, from selected grapes of indigenous varieties cultivated in the winery’s vineyards.

At Panayia you can taste the land of Cyprus and its historic grapes.

Cyprus offers around another 50 wineries. Some provide great event facilities including conference space so ideal for offsite morning meetings followed by a wine tasting lunch.

All you need add is Evie from Event Makers DMC.

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Friday, August 8th, 2014

Cyprus, so beautiful it was Aphrodite’s birthplace, is blessed with year round warmth and sunshine.

The culture of Cyprus is rooted in the gods, goddesses, mythology and old traditions while providing some amazing modern facilities such as the just opened super luxury Limassol Marina.

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11 December to 15 December 2013 – Cyprus Visit

Thursday, January 9th, 2014

To finish off 2013 we spent 4 days in Cyprus on our own Fam Trip.

We started with the best Meet & Greet in Cyprus – Evie and Robina from Event Makers kicked off our personal Cyprus Fam by chauffeuring us to the Londa Hotel in Limassol.

Fourteen hotels, ten dinner/gala dinner venues (eleven if you count our best dining experience – at home with Robina and Demetris) plus three off site conference spaces. All packed into three days with Sunday to walk the beach and lunch late in the old port/town.

See our company Facebook for more details and our photos.

Hotels

Our thanks to the great team at The Londa for a delightful stay and the upgrade. The sunset views were remarkable and staff efficiently friendly.

Thursday we started with the Four Seasons – walking though reception and into the hotel is like entering the Tardis. So many spaces and areas, intimate restaurants (6 in all) and more that you forget this is a large hotel. The Four Seasons gardens and pools are designed the same way. You feel as though you are exploring rather than being lost in just another large hotel.

We then saw a brilliant contrast – The Amathus Hotel Limassol. The Amathus has a lovely clean, modern, light feel with great spaces. We loved the executive wing which we believe would be great for small incentive groups. Four floors of nine garden suites. These rooms come complete with own pool and private garden. They are so popular they are often booked a year or more ahead.

These two hotels will combine well to provide conference spaces and breakouts for large conferences with the benefit of being separated by a few minutes’ walk along the beach front.

Friday was Paphos day and old friends at Aphrodite Hills Resort. On to The Columbia Beach Resort (Pissouri)  -  what a beautiful escape  – set in its own bay along with its sister hotel Columbia Beach. The Columbia Beach Resort , with Paphos a short drive away, is great for incentives, retreats and small conferences or  meetings where privacy is required. For larger groups you can combine Columbia Beach Resort with its sister hotel.

Two more sisters – Annabelle and Almyra – were next along with lunch with Sophia in the Annabelle.

The Annabelle has a timeless style that just works with great views towards the port and Paphos castle and so handy for the bars, restaurants and clubs of Paphos.  While the Almyra is modern, clean with a light contemporary simple decor.  The Almyra meeting spaces are a great blank canvas – ideal for those who wish to theme and dress a venue.  The hotels share a lovely beach, the views and will mix and match as required for larger groups/conferences.

Last, but it could never be least – The Elysium. You have to see this hotel to appreciate the application of a simple concept that creates a beautiful luxury hotel. The Elysium is great for high end incentives, conferences up to 200 and private meetings.

Dinner Venues

Good food and wine are essential to great events  and  Cyprus produces plenty of each.

We started with dinner on Wednesday at the Carob Mill – an atmospheric dinner venue with conference spaces close to Limassol castle. Lovely food and great Cypriot wines.  On Thursday we lunched at The Londa as Evie and Robina were invited to the Londa’s annual pre Christmas supplier lunch and dined at the Four Seasons. Nick Aristou, the Executive Director, kindly invited us all to dinner – can there be a better Chinese restaurant in Cyprus than the Four Seasons – all of the Seasons Oriental chefs are from Hong Kong!!! This is a lovely intimate restaurant serving some fabulous Oriental dishes with a Four Seasons twist.

You can dine on a ship’s bridge – this restaurant, with its ship’s bridge shape looks as if it belongs on a mega yacht – or you can dine out of town, informally, by the beach for truly great seafood.

We loved the two wineries – each produces superb wine – but for ambience are like chalk and cheese. One traditional and the other modern.

For impressive gala dinners spaces we loved the Carob Mill, Limassol Marina Conference Space, and Kouklia all great spaces to dress/light and from over one hundred years to a few centuries old. For the truly different and so impressive there is a unique open air atmospheric venue dedicated to Cyprus and Art whose owner hosts private charity events.

Limassol Marina

Exciting times for Limassol as the new Limassol Marina is close to opening – potentially by mid 2014.

And on Friday morning we had a show round of this exciting new development.

A number of luxury villas and apartments are already occupied, the Marina is fully functional for yachts and last year saw a 77 metre mega yacht berthing. Shops, restaurants and gym are nearing completion with many units already taken.

Limassol Marina will be a yachting paradise come next summer. If you are fortunate enough to own a luxury yacht you can tie up and tune in/communicate thanks to the Med’s most technologically advanced marina. Fibre optic broadband and TV channels on tap for each berth.

The marina facilities will be fabulous – high end shops, great restaurants, gym, villas and up market versions of fast food outlets.

An old renovated warehouse provides an atmospheric gala dinner venue or interesting event space  complete with its own cinema. We think that the conference facilities will work well for events that combine a short conference with an incentive. You can have a morning conference session, lunch in a great restaurant and spend an afternoon on the water.

Limassol Marina when complete will be the best luxury Marina in the Mediterranean and will be able to berth 100 metre mega yachts.

July 9 to July 11 2013 Meet us at The Meetings Show UK, Olympia

Friday, June 21st, 2013

We will be exhibiting at The Meetings Show UK at Olympia, 9 – 11 July 2013

Come and see us at the Cyprus Tourism Office Stand l23, where we will be representing EventMakers Cyprus

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Monday, April 15th, 2013

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A Taste of Cyprus – Tzanziki

Friday, March 15th, 2013

TZANZIKI (Yoghurt & cucumber dip)

In Greek: τζατζίκι

Cool and creamy, this tangy cucumber dip flavoured with garlic is the perfect compliment to grilled meats and vegetables. It’s served on the side with warm pita bread triangles for dipping, and is also used as a condiment for souvlaki.

Prep Time:20 minutes

Total Time:20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 3 tbsp. olive oil1 tbsp. vinegar
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced finely
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. white pepper
  • 1 cup greek yogurt, strained
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 2 cucumbers, peeled, seeded and diced
  • 1 tsp. chopped fresh dill

Combine olive oil, vinegar, garlic, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Mix until well combined. Using a whisk, blend the yogurt with the sour cream. Add the olive oil mixture to the yogurt mixture and mix well. Finally, add the cucumber and chopped fresh dill. Chill for at least two hours before serving.

Garnish with a sprig of fresh dill just before serving.