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Xynisteri

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Notable wines
  
Commandaria, Xynisteri

Origin
  
Cyprus

Wine color
  
White wine

Notable regions
  
Troodos Mountains

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Sweet

Notable region
  
Troodos Mountains

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Similar
  
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Xynisteri (also spelled xynistery, xinisteri, xynisterin; Greek: ξυνιστέρι ή ξυνιστέριν) is an indigenous white grape grown on Cyprus.

According to some estimates, 13% of Cypriot vineyards, or 500 hectares (1250 acres) on the south slopes of the Troodos mountain range are planted with this grape variety, a fact that makes Xynisteri the main white grape grown of Cyprus.

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Its clusters and berries are of medium size while it is known for its durability against wine diseases. It is used in the production of several local (mainly white) wines. Xynisteri is blended with Mavro grapes for the production of the Commandaria, a wellknown Cypriot dessert wine and it is also used for the production of the local spirit Zivania.

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References

Xynisteri Wikipedia