KayraNarince 2023

Product code: 20663
£16.30 inc VAT
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Country
Country: Turkey
Region
Region: Anatolia
Type
Winery
Winery: Kayra
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Emre Adem
Grape
Grape: Narince
Grape: 100% Narince
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Country
Country: Turkey
Region
Region: Anatolia
Type
Winery
Winery: Kayra
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Emre Adem
Grape
Grape: Narince
Grape: 100% Narince

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

Cool evenings give a mineral focus to a fresh, fruity wine with aromas of Asian pear, quince, chamomile and grapefruit.

Product Notes

Kayra Narince is a white grape variety native to Turkey's Thrace region, particularly the Tekirdağ province. It is known for its crispy, light-bodied, and aromatic white wines, often with citrusy and herbal notes. These wines are typically unoaked, highlighting the grape's natural acidity. Kayra Narince wines are also recognized for their versatility, pairing well with various fish, seafood, poultry, and vegetarian dishes. The grape is gaining more international recognition, and winemakers in other regions, such as Australia and California, are experimenting with it. As a unique and flavorful grape variety, Kayra Narince is contributing to Turkey's growing reputation as a wine-producing country.

About the Winery

Kayra

Kayra is a renowned Turkish wine producer and brand whose history dates back to the 1944s. The story of the winery remains closely associated with the peninsula of Anatolia. Since time immemorial, the region has witnessed the rise and fall of numerous cultures. Nonetheless, wine has remained a consistent part of the place. It can get owed to the God of Wine, Dionysus, worshipped since ancient times. 

https://www.kayrawines.com

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