
Wine Wars in French and Turkish History
In fact, there is an interesting intersection point in the histories of France and the Ottoman Empire, whose view of wine is so different from each other.

In fact, there is an interesting intersection point in the histories of France and the Ottoman Empire, whose view of wine is so different from each other.

Karkuş, which is used to make white wine, is an extremely thick-skinned grape. As a natural result of this shell structure, dark colored...

Hello Wine is an Ottoman tavern tradition that appears in the Divan literature records of the Ottoman period. The essence of the word is 'Welcome, you brought happiness'...

Patkara is a grape that is open to versatile processing and matures earlier than other grapes, and it takes its name from here.

If we ask any adult who is aware of the existence of wine, how many kinds of wine there are, we will most likely get three kinds of answer: Red, White and Rose...

It would not be wrong to think of table and wine grapes as two separate groups. In fact, the distinguishing features of these two groups are very plausible.

Regardless of the color we see from the outside, when we squeeze the juice of the grapes, they are all shades of yellow that we are accustomed to seeing in white wine.

We divided the second part of our article titled “Noble Grapes”, which we organized in two parts, into 9 grapes for white wine.

If we can sip the wine in our glasses today, we owe this honor to the scientific name Saccharomyces cerevisiae, “Wine Yeast”.

When we look at the historical records, Herodotus mentions the union of wine and barrel for the first time and states that wine from the Caucasus was brought to Mesopotamia in barrels made from palm trees.