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Troodos Mountains

Troodos Mountains

The Troodos Mountains are a significant wine-producing region in Cyprus, characterized by high altitudes and a Mediterranean climate. The region's mountainous terrain contributes to diverse microclimates, which are conducive to viticulture. The Troodos Mountains are known for their indigenous grape varieties and traditional winemaking practices, with a focus on red wines. The region's elevation helps to preserve acidity in the grapes, resulting in wines with balance and complexity.

Red wines with good acidity and structure

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