Nemea is a region in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It is known for its ancient ruins, including the Nemean Games site, which was one of the four Panhellenic games held in honor of the god Zeus. The area is also famous for its vineyards and the production of Nemea wine, particularly the red variety made from the Agiorgitiko grape.
The Nemean Games were similar to the Olympic Games and featured various athletic competitions. The site includes a well-preserved ancient stadium and a temple dedicated to Zeus, showcasing the region's historical significance in ancient Greek culture. Today, Nemea attracts tourists interested in history, archaeology, and wine tourism.