Archaies Kleones

Archaies Kleones (Greek: Αρχαίες Κλεωνές, formerly known as Condostavlos or Kontostavlos (Κοντόσταυλος) until 1963[2]) is a settlement in Corinthia, in the municipality of Nemea, with a population of 540 residents according to 2021 census.

Cleonae was a city of ancient Argolis, situated on the road from Argos to Corinth.

Cleonae was a small town, mainly known for the Nemean Games that took place in its territory.

[3] Archaies Kleones settlement is located in the Peloponnese, in the region of Corinthia, approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Corinth.

In the region of Nemea, the indigenous Greek Agiorgitiko grape is used and produces wines famous for their deep red color with violet and blue hues, complex aroma and long, velvety palate.