Our winery is located in the very heart of the Peloponnese’s wine region, in the municipal district of Archaies Kleones (ancient Cleonae), Nemea, alongside the Corinth-Tripoli National Highway. It lies within the PDO Nemea winegrowing zone, Greece’s largest one, and is located just 50 km away from the PDO Mantinia winegrowing zone, Greece’s second largest. In the old days, the area was called “Kontostavlos”. The imposing Fokas Hill location is to the northwest of the winery, whereas the ruins of the acropolis of the ancient town of Cleonae rise northeast of the winery. What is more, the ruins of the Temple of Hercules, a monument commemorating Hercules’ killing of the Nemea lion, the hero’s first and greatest labor, are all to be found between those two landmarks, right at the Lafazanis estate border. At a distance of 5.5 km, our visitors have access to the significant archaeological site of Nemea where sights include the Temple of Zeus, the ancient stadium, and the site’s museum. Accessing our winery is easy via the junction of Aghios Vasilios-Archaies Kleones, at the 104-km mark of the Athens-Tripoli National Highway. The route is considered one of Greece’s most fascinating wine roads and destinations.