
Narince is a native Turkish grape that is now cultivated in several regions, but its origin is mainly associated with Tokat, Anatolia. Narince is a versatile grape that is often terroir-driven, but it mainly produces medium to full-bodied wines with a fruity and floral character.
These straw-colored wines will usually display floral and citrusy notes, often reminiscent of pear, quince, grapefruit, lime, and acacia. They are generally well-balanced with acidity and alcohol and will often benefit from aging. Oak-aged versions have more complexity and aromas that evolve into vanilla, caramel, and woody nuances.
Kızartma is a Turkish dish consisting of fried vegetables. Although the combination of potatoes and chili peppers is the most popular, you can also use vegetables such ... Read more
Dolma is Türkiye's national dish, and it signifies any sort of vegetable stuffed with a mixture based on rice. For traditional dolma, grape leaves are stuffed with ... Read more
Beyaz peynir is a semi-soft Turkish cheese made from unpasteurized cow’s, sheep's, or goat’s milk. The cheese is pure white in color and does not ... Read more