The Crimea appellation, located in the wine region of Crimea in Russia, is recognized for its rich winemaking traditions and the diversity of its terroirs. Thanks to its mild Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm summers, Crimea offers ideal conditions for vine cultivation. The varied soils, ranging from limestone to clay, contribute to a wide range of aromatic profiles in the wines produced. This historic vineyard, with a heritage dating back to the time of the Ancient Greeks, stands out for its production of red, white, and sparkling wines, some of which benefit from traditional winemaking techniques. Typical grape varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and several indigenous varieties that add uniqueness and additional interest to Crimean wines. Wines from this region are often described as having a beautiful structure, marked aromatic intensity, and good aging potential. Despite geopolitical complexities, Crimea continues to capture the attention of wine enthusiasts for its unique enological potential and its ability to produce wines of character and quality. Discovering Crimean wines is a journey through the history and diversity of this remarkable region.