
German Resistance to Climate Change: Power Plant Above, Vineyard Below
The dramatic effects of climate change are not something we notice overnight. It advances slowly, almost politely, easing us into what we begin to call the “new normal.”

The dramatic effects of climate change are not something we notice overnight. It advances slowly, almost politely, easing us into what we begin to call the “new normal.”

Evren Evrim Kalkan – 29 November 2025 Have you ever found yourself on the Urla Peninsula? There is a route that runs from Seferihisar to Kuşçular, through Azmak, where every shade of green seems to greet you along the way.

Our connection with Likya Wines goes all the way back to our earliest days in the world of wine, a little more than a decade ago.

When we first decided to bring WAYANA to life, our excitement was sky-high. We even drew up a roadmap and opened our doors only after completing everything that roadmap demanded.

FRANC DE PIED: Guardians of Vines Growing on Their Own Roots The Origin of the Franc de Pied Movement: PHYLLOXERA

The idea behind the TANEANDA tasting planned for 7 December 2025 came from Göknur Gündoğan.

We had a conversation with Paşaeli’s two female winemakers.

Using the dominant Western European wine-producing nations as a template for Turkey is not particularly useful.

When the first edition appeared in 2021, the collective sigh of relief was unforgettable. “Finally, we have a book like this,” we said, and we meant it.

The seventh edition of the Old Vines Conference was held this November. Hosted in California and attended by some of the most influential voices in the wine world, it quickly became one of the year’s defining events.