About this episode
Hello wine friends! Welcome to part 2 of our exploration of Turkish wines! In this episode, we're back with our special guests: Sila Serim of Vinolus Winery and Bronwen Batey, Editor of Turkish Wine, A Heritage Reborn. Today, we’re delving into one of Turkey's most iconic red grapes, Kalecik Karasu (or KK for short). This once near-extinct variety has made a stunning comeback, and we’ll discuss its fascinating history and unique characteristics. We’ll talk about other red indigenous grapes to know about. Sila takes us inside Vinolus Winery, where wine lovers can sip incredible wines while staying in their guest house: Sunolus. Plus, we tackle the challenges facing Turkish wine today, the countries old vines and what the future might hold.
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If you want to skip ahead:
03.20: Öküzgözü: Turkey’s most planted red grape variety
03.36: Kalecik Karas? (KK) Introduction to the popular grape variety, its revival and history.
05.00: KK Clones & Quality - 23 clones identified for better quality production.
06.00: KK Tasting Profile
06.46: Beaujolais Comparison-KK compared to Beaujolais with earthy and wild characteristics.
09.00: St. Laurent Comparison-Austrian grape comparison with wild, earthy, and fruit-forward elements.
10.10: Volcanic Soil Influence
11.08: Personal Discoveries & Unique experiences tasting Turkish red wines.
12.00: Tasting Vinolus Kalecik Karasi &Tempranillo Blend
15.30: Travel logistics to the winery in Cappadocia
18.10: The sunny region of Cappadocia and wine tourism opportunities.
21.00: Focus on indigenous grape varieties in Turkey and their importance in local wine production.
21.30: Discussion about the indigenous grape varieties - “Throat Scratcher” (Bo?azkere).
22.11: Most red indeginous grapes to look out for: Papazkaras? and Foça Karas??.
23.00: Importance of Ankara as a key region for certain grapes.
25.00: The role of international grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and