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Yerasa

Municipality in the Limassol district on the island of Cyprus where a special version of the dessert wine Commandaria is produced; see there.

A quality wine area(PDO) on the island of Cyprus within the southern part of the island (Greek Republic of Cyprus) in the Mediterranean Sea. It produces the famous sweet wine Commandaria (Koumandaria, Commanderia, Coumadarka, Κουμανδαρία), which is one of the oldest wines in the world. Based on archaeological excavations, its history dates back to around 3500 BC. In the 8th century BC, the Greek poet Hesiod (~750-680 BC) described a sweet wine called Mana. The translation of "mana" is "mother", which refers to the process of creation. In 734 BC, Hesiod describes the harvesting of the grapes and the making of the wine as follows:

"When Orion and the star of the dog (Sirius) move to the centre of the firmament, cut off the grapes and lay them in the sun (to dry) for ten days and nights. Then store them in the shade for another five days and fill them into jars on the sixth day. Then it becomes wine as a gift from (the wine god) Dionysus". The English king Richard the Lionheart (1157-1199) conquered the island of Cyprus in 1191 during the Third Crusade. At his wedding to Berengaria (1165-1230), a sweet wine was served that is considered the forerunner of Commandaria and was expressly praised by the king.

Commandaria - Bereich und Weinetikett

Order of St John

A few years later, the Order of St John (Knights of St John of Jerusalem) settled on the island and began to perfect the production of the sweet wine "Nama". They had their headquarters at Kolossi Castle "Grand...

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