Turkey: International review of Sungurlu White

Published 2024년 8월 21일

Tridge summary

A collaborative study between Heritage Vines of Turkey and Ankara University's Faculty of Agriculture, along with L’Institut Agro Montpellier, aims to analyze the DNA of local grape varieties used in Turkish winemaking, including Sungurlu White, covering over 200 acres in Ayağıbüyuk Village. The research seeks to distinguish varieties, re-evaluate undervalued ones, and clarify origins, potentially benefiting the Turkish wine industry by providing more precise information about the grapes used. Participants are being asked to contribute leaf samples and cover shipping costs.
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Heritage Vines of Turkey and Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture requested samples of Sungurlu White to compare with other grapes used in winemaking in Turkey. Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hande Tahmaz Karaman and L’Institut Agro Montpellier initiated a joint study to determine the profiles of local varieties used in winemaking in Turkey by conducting DNA analyses and comparing this data with the institute’s rich database to determine the possible family relationships of these varieties. In 2017, officials contacted Selahattin Ambarkütük, who pioneered this work and is also a producer, and requested samples of Sungurlu White produced on an area of nearly 200 acres in Ayağıbüyük Village. In a statement regarding the subject, it was stated that “We believe that determining the profiles of 68 local varieties used in commercial winemaking as of the 2023 harvest will have different benefits for Turkey. First of all, it will allow the ...
Source: Iha

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