Çalkarası
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| Çal Karası | |
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| Grape (Vitis) | |
| Species | Vitis vinifera |
| Origin | Turkey |
Çal Karası ("Çal Black") is a variety of red wine grape from the Çal district of the Denizli Province of western Turkey. It also gives its name to a wine produced from the grape, which is sweet with berry fruit flavours.
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[edit] History
A local selection in an area that has been growing vines for thousands of years, the origins are probably in ancient times.
[edit] Distribution and wines
[edit] Turkey
Çal Karası is only found in the mountains around Gömce village. The wines are around 12 - 13% alcohol, with 5-7 grams/litre acidity.[1] It is a good match with any kind of aperitif together with fruits, pastries, cheese (Roquefort).[2]
[edit] Vine and viticulture
The fact that it comes from Turkey suggests that it is adapted to harsh climates.
[edit] See also
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- ^ www.hayyam.com (Turkish)
- ^ Senfoni Wines
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