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Kalecik Karası is a Turkish
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and a Turkish wine produced from this grape. This grape and wine are called by the name of area, the Kalecik district of
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. Kalecik Karası grows successfully near Kalecik. In its homeland Kalecik, the microclimate created by
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and the soils rich in marine
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s offer optimum conditions to cultivate good quality Kalecik Karası. Kalecik Karası grapes are known for their taste and
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. In good vintages, wines made from Kalecik Karası has won several awards in International wine contests, and has attracted the interest of Turkish consumers. As a result, Kalecik Karası has become much in demand among domestic wines in recent years. The Kalecik Karası grape of
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, which was on the brink of extinction due to long neglect, has taken its place in viticulture, thanks to the long-term efforts of Turkish and French experts and Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture.Kalecik Karasi Red Wine Manufacturer exporting direct from United States
Because of high demand, this grape is now also cultivated in other parts of Turkey with similar climatic conditions, such as the high grounds of the Denizli region. A typical Kalecik Karası wine has light to medium bodied, has the color of a ruby red, is rich, well-balanced, and has a lasting aroma of red fruit. It also has vanilla and cacao aromas when it is aged in oak. It has a light, fresh, and elegant finish. Generally, the wine has an alcohol ratio between 12 and 14%, and an acidity range of 4 to 7 grams/liter. It's best when served at , and is a good match with any kind of red meat, aged cheese, and especially Chateaubriand.


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Boğazkere Boğazkere ( Kurdish: Şerabî)Prof. Hüseyn Karataş, Dicle University, Diyarbakir. 23.05.2012 is a grape variety and a Turkish wine originated from Diyarbakır Province near the Tigris river in the southeastern region of Turkey. It is a dark red ...
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Çalkarası Çal Karası is a variety of red wine grape from the Çal district of the Denizli Province of western Turkey. It also gives its name to a wine produced from the grape, which is sweet with berry fruit flavours. History A local selection in an area ...
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