
WAYANA BOOKS: Wine Between the Lines
We have never thought of WAYANA as merely a place that serves wine. Of course, sustaining the business through wine service and generating income is a prerequisite.

We have never thought of WAYANA as merely a place that serves wine. Of course, sustaining the business through wine service and generating income is a prerequisite.

The current state of the wine sector in our country is well known. We have now left behind the first month of 2026, a year that already signals it may not differ much from 2025, which we closed with heavy losses.

In the third installment of our Celebrity Brands series, we turn to the rise of Armand de Brignac Champagne, a defining chapter in the journey of Shawn Carter, a successful entrepreneur whose story began as a rap artist.

In this week’s chapter of our “Celebrity Brands” series, we welcome two guests: Kylie Minogue and Sarah Jessica Parker. One is a global pop icon, the other a familiar face from the silver screen.

Turkish winemaking went through severe trauma in the years preceding and immediately following the founding of the Republic of Türkiye.

In the films of the 1960s and 70s, French cinema held a far more prominent place in our viewing lives than it does today. Among the great figures of French comedy, Louis de Funès stood at the forefront.

It is no exaggeration to say that the chronology of the wine world is divided into "Before 1976" and "After 1976." The reason for this sharp divide was neither a war nor a natural disaster; it was simply a set of unlabeled glasses placed before nine French jurors and the shocking results that followed.

The story that stretches from the glittering lights of Hollywood to the quiet limestone vineyards of Provence is often dismissed as a mere “celebrity whim.” Château Miraval, however, stands as a striking counterexample that shatters this prejudice.

Science is the most powerful tool we have for deciphering the hidden workings of nature. What truly distinguishes our species is not merely understanding those mechanisms, but integrating them into daily life through technological solutions.

We usually imagine entering a museum as standing in front of display cases and reading information panels.