This picture taken on September 14, 2018 shows a French oak cask containing maturing Cypriot Mavro (red) and Xynisteri (white) grapes during the production of Commandaria wine (foreground), with plastic barrels containing excess grape remains to be used for other products seen in the background, at the Karseras Winery in the village of Doros, in the Troodos mountains in Cyprus' southern Limassol district. - In one of Europe's oldest wine-making regions, fields appear golden and deep red as the harvest gets underway of Cyprus' "wine of gods": sweet Commandaria. Only some 14 villages are authorised to produce the wine each September, which may have been enjoyed by England's Richard the Lionheart who used Cyprus as a staging post during the Crusades. (Photo by Amir MAKAR / AFP)