The Statos Agios Photios Rural Festival

Published 23rd of September, 2018

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According to Google there are three wineries in the area: Kolios, Avacas and Makka. I didn't see a Makka stall, but I may well have missed them in the crowds.

Tread Carefully

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I read somewhere recently that the oldest wine label in the world that is still in production is based in the foothills of the Troodos mountains. I don't think that label was represented at the festival, but you got a chance to see the old methods for producing wine in action. I shall have to keep a look out for structures like that when I am exploring abandoned villages. I think you were allowed a go yourself if you asked. I did see one lady who looked like an ordinary Cypriot give it a go, but I kept my toes covered.

A Still?

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This appears to be a still. It is next to the chap treading grapes. I wonder if they are demonstrating the production of Zivania?

Pat The Donkey

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This scene wouldn't be out of place at an English Fete. Kids just love donkeys.

Crafts

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Once we walked past the winery stalls, the local craft produce was abundant.

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