I can attest that plenty of wine is still made in the area — more than half of the country’s wine, in fact — and it’s far better than it must have been 4,000 years ago. I had planned to explore the ...
In Europe, Turkish wine is picking up traction, and Icsezen wants to be at the forefront of its U.S. momentum. There are multiple reasons Icsezen points to why Turkish wine should be in the spotlight.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I cover luxury travel—from takeoff to touchdown and everything in between. Turkey is one of the oldest wine-producing countries in the ...
By “stuff,” Cetin was referring to the ingredients, including fish delivered fresh from Turkey and a variety of Turkish wines, beers, cocktails and soft drinks. The Turkish elements of Kismet ...