
Winery YazganBeyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet
This wine generally goes well with beef and game (deer, venison).
Food and wine pairings with Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet
Pairings that work perfectly with Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet
Original food and wine pairings with Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet
The Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet of Winery Yazgan matches generally quite well with dishes of beef or game (deer, venison) such as recipes of greek moussaka or rabbit with prunes in my grandmother's style.
Details and technical informations about Winery Yazgan's Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet.
Discover the grape variety: Merlot
Merlot noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Bordeaux). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by small to medium sized bunches, and medium sized grapes. Merlot noir can be found in many vineyards: South West, Languedoc & Roussillon, Cognac, Bordeaux, Loire Valley, Armagnac, Burgundy, Jura, Champagne, Rhone Valley, Beaujolais, Provence & Corsica, Savoie & Bugey.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Beyzade Merlot - Alicante Bouschet from Winery Yazgan are 0, 2019
Informations about the Winery Yazgan
The Winery Yazgan is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 44 wines for sale in the of Ege Bolgesi to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Ege Bolgesi
Turkey, located on the Anatolian peninsula between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, produces more grapes than any other country in the world. However, only a very small proportion of these grapes are made into wine; as a predominantly Muslim nation, Turkey's per capita Alcohol consumption is very low. The lack of wine production in Turkey is highly ironic, as wine historians believe that viticulture and winemaking originated in this Part of the world. Archaeological projects in Turkey and neighboring countries in the Levant have uncovered evidence suggesting that primitive VineBreeding was part of life here more than 6,000 years ago, which explains the abundance of wine grapes (vinifera).
The word of the wine: Sweet
Generic term for wines containing residual sugar (natural sugars in the grapes that have not been transformed into alcohol). It is also used to describe a wine with a dominantly sweet flavour, without further explanation.














