Pasaeli Hoşköy Cabernet Sauvignon 2012

32,95€ wineanatolia.com 32,95€ winesofturkey.nl We’re back with Paşaeli winery and a single Bordeaux grape variety, a Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 growing in the Hoşköy vineyards. Those vineyards are located in Thrace between Tekirdağ and Şarköy on an altitude of 150 metres. The soil is made of clay and limestone with a high mineral content. As a…

Paşaeli Kaynaklar 2013

 31,95€ baba.amsterdam (winesofturkey.nl) 174TL iyisarap I’ve tasted many Paşaeli wines but I was always more interested in local grapes than French varieties until I tried the K2. This Bordeaux blend is hit in Turkey and abroad as well and it deserves it. The blend will taste today comes from the same vineyard in Serez (Burcu…

Corvus Blend n•8 2013

220 TL This blend really is to die for. I haven’t been so impressed for a while.This red blend is made of : Cabernet Sauvignon 42%, Merlot 30%, Syrah 12%, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot 8% each.Yes! Five grapes and the result is a seamless, fruit-driven, earthy, incredibly balanced wine. It smells like a compote…

Urla Vourla 2019(Boğazkere, Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon)

Around 20€ at İstanbul airport I drank this Urla Vourla many times but never could resolve myself to write a post about this wine.Like it was too mainstream, too present on so many wine lists in Turkey.I will repair this injustice right away. First the bottle. What do you think of the drawing on it?…

Diren Collection Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

10,79€ from Şarap online Rested in steel tanks, this Turkish Cabernet Sauvignon has 14 degrees of alcohol which is not that much for Turkish standards. The grape here comes from the Denizli region. It’s a rather warm climate so I was not surprised to smell some jammy black cherry aromas as well as black currant…

Ayda Vinaida Cabernet Sauvignon 2016

22,95 euro with sarap.online Hi everyone ! I’m back with more Turkish wines from Frankfurt, Germany. Today I present you a Cabernet sauvignon made by Ayda winery. Ayda winery is located in Gödence, very close to the Urla wine route – Urla, the Turkish Tuscany they say… and it’s quite true as a matter of fact…