Kalecik Karası
Kalecik Karası[edit]
Kalecik Karası is a prominent grape variety indigenous to Turkey, particularly associated with the Ankara Province region. This grape is primarily used in the production of red wine and is celebrated for its unique flavor profile and aromatic qualities.
Characteristics[edit]
Kalecik Karası grapes are known for their small to medium-sized berries and thin skins. The grape produces wines that are typically medium-bodied with a balanced acidity. The wines often exhibit flavors of red fruits such as cherry and strawberry, along with floral notes and a hint of spice.
Viticulture[edit]
The Kalecik Karası grape thrives in the continental climate of the Ankara region, where it benefits from hot summers and cold winters. The vineyards are usually situated at altitudes ranging from 600 to 900 meters, which contributes to the grape's acidity and flavor concentration.
Winemaking[edit]
In winemaking, Kalecik Karası is often fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve its fresh fruit characteristics. Some winemakers may choose to age the wine in oak barrels to add complexity and depth. The resulting wines are typically enjoyed young but can also benefit from short-term aging.
History[edit]
The history of Kalecik Karası dates back to ancient times, with evidence suggesting that the grape has been cultivated in the region for centuries. The grape's name is derived from the town of Kalecik, located near Ankara, which has been a center for viticulture and winemaking.
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