There are only two kinds of wine - good and bad. If you like it - it's good; if you don't - it's bad!!!!
We have had some bad wines in Turkey but then we have had some bad ones here too.....and paid a lot more for them. At the end of the day it is 'each to his own'.
Been following this thread with interest. I tend to agree with the last comments from del and prawn. We drink wine at nearly every meal (night) while in Turkey and have found it fine. The Doluca range is not too bad at all. I have just checked a wee notepad I keep (sad I know ...) and I note that last year we paid 29.50 ytl for a bottle in the 'Loveboat' in Icmeler. The exchange rate was 2.72 ytl to 1GBP so just a tad over a tenner for a bottle of wine in a restaurant. Fair price in my opinion. Having just looked at my notebook again (yes yes I know very sad ) I see I got a litre bottle of red in Gima for 6.25ytl, it was called Dikman and was fine too. Anyway back to Marmaris tomorrow (Thurs) so I'll be able to check out this years prices.
Wilson
Have a good time, Wilson. Don't drink all the wine - leave some for Del!! Would hate to think of him going without.
before going thirsty I will tread the grapes myself
You might as well drink it all as not many have the taste for it,
I note that last year we paid 29.50 ytl for a bottle in the 'Loveboat' in Icmeler. The exchange rate was 2.72 ytl to 1GBP so just a tad over a tenner for a bottle of wine in a restaurant
Without the exchange rate it expensive what do the turkish people pay
This will be no good to most of you but, anyone that likes a sweeter wine try the Ancient Anatolian Civilisations Tatli. My wife loves both the red and the white and always brings a couple of bottles home.
Bottle of Vılla Doluca dry whıte in the ' Garden' Restaurant Marmaris last night. 26.90 ytl. Chilled and tasted lovely.
Wilson, hope you are having a great time. So glad you mentioned the Doluca, i couldn't remember the name but did remember enjoying several bottles of dry white wine in Turkey and didn't think it too expensive.
I can recommend, Yakut , Pamukkale and Dikmen ( all Red ) oH, also Angora.Kavak and Asma are decent whites.
If you want to see if you are paying over the odds in your favourite Bar etc. Check the prices in a Supermarket.
Most Bars etc will reduce the price of the wine if you ask. Despite the Tax the mark up is still more than good.
Ian
Sorry Briar had previously been on a site where you show your age if you don't write in phone text
I can't believe anyone would find Dikmen a decent wine. I wouldn't even use it as a pickling vinegar.
Each to there own Strawberry 7
One can only assume that when these people drank these wines they actually liked they were rather enebriated.
There seems to be a fairly even split between those who have found a decent wine and those who haven't.
That was not ment to be Personal, Just a laugh, .
not taken personally, forgot to put a smiley with it
Wilson
PS I am more than happy to carry on with my wine tasting but only for the benefit of HT
Wilson
Wilson i second that but it really would help if you could remember the names of the good wines that you are testing Please write it down before the wine takes over your senses Enjoy your holiday.
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