Nemea (Greek: Νεμέα) is a town in Corinthia, Greece, and the seat of municipality with the same name (Δήμος Νεμέας).
It is located a few kilometres west of ancient Nemea, with a population of under four thousand people.
Its primary industry is agriculture and it is the hub for several small villages circling it, including Koutsi, Petri, and Leriza.
In the Nemea region, the indigenous Greek Agiorgitiko grape variety is grown.
It produces wines famous for their deep red color, complex aroma and long, velvety palate.