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Pamukkale Wines Is Founded in Guney County of the Denizli City In BRAND VINEYARD GRAPE/S AWARDS / COMPETITION International Wine Competition - 2011 - Shiraz (30%), Bronze Medal - Usa Senfoni Red Denizli / Merlot (30%), China Wine Awards -2011 - 2010 Guney Kalecik Karası (20%), Higly Recommended - China Boğazkere(20%) Awc Vienna International Wine Challenge - Pamukkale Wines is founded in Guney county of the Denizli city in 1962 2011- Silver Medal - Austria Güney country is in the north of Denizli, at 38°9’14.64” N latitude and 29°3’58.60’’E longitude and 750 - 850 meters above the sea level. In winter, cold and snowy continental climate prevails in county of Guney with the average of annual rainfall of 475-550mm and the temperature difference between day and night in the summer reaches 15°C - 20°C. Soil is clay - loam, limestone and pebbly. The Guney Plateau is an important vineyard for winery because of the ideal natural conditions as well as the investments made to the region by Pamukkale Wines. Pamukkale winery, with its fully grown 65 hectares of vineyards and contracted farmers, makes chateau style production that is described as “processing on site”. In cooperation with the leading wine cultivation institutions, the local manufacturers Senfoni White Denizli / Sultaniye (100%) had the opportunity to continue their education. Hundreds of thousands of grape 2011 Guney vines and plant protection agents were provided free of charge. The main target of Pamukkale Winery was to increase local wine cultivation. Because of the surge in the cultivation of grapes, many people returned to the wine-growing region and for this the company can be very proud. Today, Pamukkale Wines is one of the most important producers in Turkey with its gold medal awarded products in international contests and with a modern winery that has 4500 tons/year capacity. Since 1989, 20% of Pamukkale Winery’s wine production has been for Germany and France. It has also been exported to the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria and other European countries as well as to countries in the Far East. Pamukkale Winery’s chief goal is to use the most modern technology to produce Senfoni Roze Denizli / CalKarası (70%), the best quality wine at the best prices for all those who share a love of wine. 2011 Guney Shiraz (30%) Pamukkale Wines Address: Contact: Tilkilik Mahallesi Şehitli Sok. Selda Tokat (Export Manager) No: 30/A Güney (PR&Com. & Marketing Manager) DENİZLİ/TÜRKİYE e-mail: [email protected] Senfoni Sweet Red Denizli / www.pamukkalesarap.com facebook.com/PamukkaleWines @pamukkalesarap CalKarası (100%) 2011 Guney (GÜNEY) DENİZLİ Anfora Denizli / Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) Decanter World Wine Awards - 2012 - Boğazkere Guney Regional Trophy Sultaniye 2009 Narince Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay Cal Karası Emir Kalecik Karası Sauvignon Blanc Merlot Öküzgözü Shiraz BRAND VINEYARD GRAPE/S AWARDS / COMPETITION BRAND VINEYARD GRAPE/S AWARDS / COMPETITION Anfora Anfora Chardonnay (40%), Denizli / Denizli / Shiraz Shiraz (100%) Decanter World Wine - 2012 - Awards - Trio White Narince (40%) , Guney Bronz - UK Guney 2009 2011 Sauvignon Blanc (20%) Anfora Anfora Shiraz (40%), Denizli / Denizli / Kalecik Karası Kalecik Karası (100%) Trio Rose Kalecik Karası (40%), Guney Guney 2010 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon (20%) Nodus Anfora Denizli / Merlot - Denizli / Merlot (50%), Merlot Merlot (100%) Decanter World Wine Awards - 2012 - Vinalies Internationales - 2012 - Guney Gold Medal - UK Cabarnet Franc Guney Cabernet Franc (50%) Silver Medal - France 2009 2010 Anfora Nodus Denizli / Denizli / Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Blanc (100%) Concours Mondial - 2012 - Chardonnay Chardonnay (100%) Concours Mondial - 2012, Belgium - Guney Gold Medal - Belgium Guney Silver Medal 2011 2010 Anfora Nodus Denizli / Kalecik Karası (80%), Denizli / Blush Shiraz Shiraz (100%) Guney Shiraz (20%) Guney 2011 2010 China Wine Awards - 2011 - Gold Medal - China Awc Vienna International Wine Challenge - 2011 - Gold Medal - Austria, Anfora Shiraz (40%), Vinalies Internationales - 2011 - Nodus Denizli / Silver Medal - France Denizli / Trio Red Kalecik Karası (40%), Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) Guney International Wine Competition - 2011 - Guney 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon (20%) Bronze Medal - Usa 2010 Decanter World Wine Awards, 2012, UK- Bronze Medal International Wine Challenge,2012 UK- Bronze Medal BRAND VINEYARD GRAPE/S AWARDS / COMPETITION Cabernet Sauvignon (%28), International Wine Challenge - 2012 - Selendi Merlot (30%), Bronze Medal - UK Akhisar 2009 Syrah (30%), China Wine Awards - 2012 - Cabernet Franc (%12) Silver Medal Selendi Wines was established in 2000 by Mr. Akin Ongor in Akhisar, Aegean Region of Turkey. After he retired from his position as the CEO of Garanti Bank, he purchased a former tobacco field to turn it into a vineyard and a boutique winery. The 1.5 hectares vineyard was planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah. As the hobby turned into a business, Ongor family purchased more land in 2005. The second vineyard was established in, Sarnic village, 800m high from the sea level at mountain ranges. The 19 hectares land has four separate plots planted Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Grenache, Mourvedre, Cinsault, Chardonnay, Viognier and Narince. The Sarnic vineyard has organic viticulture license. There is an ongoing project of building a bigger winery with the Hittite inspired architecture. Selendi Wines follows chateau style production guidelines. At harvest time, the Cabernet Sauvignon (%32), grapes are hand-picked before sunrise, and transported in 13kg small baskets to Selendi Merlot (%38), China Wine Awards - 2012 - Akhisar air-conditioned winery. Hand-selection of unripe and overripe grapes on conveyor 2010 Syrah (%22), Gold Medal belt takes place before and after grape bunches pass through the de-stemmer. Every Cabernet Franc (%8) varietal is fermented at stainless-steel tanks separately. They, then, rest in medium- toasted French oak barrels for 20 months. The wines are bottled at the premises. Each vintage of Selendi red blend has a different contemporary painting by a Turkish artist on its label. Products: Selendi 2009 (red blend) and Gulpembe 2011 (organic rose wine). Fall 2012: Selendi 2010 and Merlot 2010 (organic) will be released. Future releases (all organic): Syrah (single varietal); Cabernet Sauvignon (single varietal); Narince (white single varietal); and a blend of Chardonnay and Viognier. A percentage of the profits are donated to the girl’s industrial vocational high school Grenache, built by Mr. Akin Ongor in name of his wife, Zeynep Gulin Ongor. Gulpembe Mourvedre, Akhisar 2011 Cinsault, Winemaker: Andrea Paoletti Syrah Managing Partner: Pelin Zaimoglu Selendi Wines Address: Contact: Çay Mevkii, Moralılar Köyü, Muhittin Eser (General Manager) Akhisar, Manisa/TÜRKİYE e-mail: [email protected] Aysun Ayışkan (PR&Com. & Marketing Manager) e-mail: [email protected] Selendi Sarnıç www.selendi.com.tr Merlot Manisa / Sarnic Merlot (100%) 2010 AKHİSAR (MANİSA) Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay Cinsault Grenache Merlot Selendi Sarnıç Mourvedre Shiraz Manisa / Sarnic Shiraz (100%) Narince Petit Verdot 2011 Syrah Viognier BRAND VINEYARD GRAPE/S AWARDS / COMPETITION İsabey Menderes/ Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Blanc (100%) İzmir 2011 In 1942, after having discovered vineyards and winemaking in France, Sevilen Plato Güney/Denizli Chardonnay (100%) Chardonnay Mr. Isa Güner, a first-generation imigrant from Bulgaria, founded his own winery 2011 in Izmir - Turkey. Understanding that there was outstanding natural potentiality in Turkey for wine production, Nowadays, the property composed by 160 hectares of vineyard and a first class restaurant (Isabey), is managed by the third generation of the Güner family. 900 Güney/Denizli Fume Blanc (100%) Decanter World Wine Awards 2010 – 2011 Silver Sevilen is producing grapes on two sites: • Aegean area, around Izmir, a warm Mediterranean climate • Anatolia plateau, a cool Mediterranean climate Premium Menderes/ Chardonnay (100%) Awc Vienna Wine Awards 2010 – In Izmir (150 meters of elevation) climate conditions are closed to those of Bari or 2011 Sevilentepe Gold ( 2009 Vintage) Athens. In the Anatolia plateau (900 meters of elevation), climate conditions are similar to Rhone valley (Hermitage, Chateauneuf du Pape) but drier during summer. On both sites soils are unique with a complex distribution, alternation of chalk and shale (heavy clay) and occurrence of limestone. This diversity of soil and climate allows the production of very qualitative white and red wine always presenting an Syrah (60%), unique expression. R Rose Denizli, Cabernet Sauvignon (40%) İzmir Sevilen Wines Address: Contact: Ortaklar Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Enis Güner (Export Manager) Plato Güney/Denizli Kalecik Karası (100%) 1. Cad. No:27 e-mail: [email protected] 2011 Aydın/TÜRKİYE Sevilen Parsel No: II Menderes/ Merlot (100%) Merlot Sevilentepe 2011 www.sevilengroup.com facebook.com/sevilen @sevilenwines Sevilen Menderes/ IX. Parsel Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) Awc Vıenna Wine Awards 2011 – Sevilentepe Gold Medal 2011 TEKİRDAĞ ÇANAKKALE Centum Güney/Denizli Syrah (100%) Awc Vienna Wine Awards 2011 – 2010 Gold Medal MANİSA İZMİR DENİZLİ NEVŞEHİR AYDIN 900 Güney/Denizli Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) Awc Vienna Wine Awards 2011 – 2009 Gold Medal GÜNEY İZMİR MANİSA ÇANAKKALE TEKİRDAĞ NEVŞEHİR (DENİZLİ) Boğazkere Alicante Bouschet Sultaniye Cabernet Franc Cinsault Emir Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon Gamay
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