Time to learn something!
1. Go to Wikipedia.
2. Click on "Random article" in the left-hand sidebar box.
3. Post it!
Here's what I got:
Çal Karası ("Çal Black") is a variety of red wine grape from the Çal district of the Denizli Province of western Turkey. It also gives its name to a wine produced from the grape, which is sweet with berry fruit flavours.
History
A local selection in an area that has been growing vines for thousands of years, the origins are probably in ancient times.
Distribution and Wines
Çal Karası is only found in the mountains around Gömce village. The wines are around 12 - 13% alcohol, with 5-7 grams/litre acidity. It is a good match with any kind of aperitif together with fruits, pastries, cheese (Roquefort).
Vine and Viticulture
The fact that it comes from Turkey suggests that it is adapted to harsh climates.
Synonyms
none?
Sure, I finally get a wine entry, and it's some obscure Turkish varietal.
The wines from Turkey and the Persian gulf are rare to come across today, but are definitely worth the try once you do find them!
Posted by: Generic Humanoid | May 01, 2008 at 12:52 PM