Vinkara cultivates vineyards on 650 acres of its total 850-acre estate. Located in Kalecik, these vineyards benefit from a highly valuable region in Anatolia in terms of climate and geographical features. Situated just south of Central Anatolia, at an altitude of approximately 650 meters above sea level, the vineyards offer high acidity and rich aroma potential due to the region’s unique climate and geographical conditions. The mountains to the west, rising over 2000 meters, along with the Kızılırmak River, create a special microclimate in Kalecik. These mountains facilitate airflow towards the plains during sunny periods and collect rainfall during spring and autumn, providing a natural water source for the vineyards. These climatic conditions are similar to those found in regions where some of the world’s finest grape varieties are grown.
Kalecik’s most prominent grape variety is Kalecik Karası, which takes its name from the region. All these factors create the ideal synergy of soil, climate, and grape variety (terroir) for Kalecik Karası production. Vinkara dedicates 60% of its vineyard area to different clones of Kalecik Karası, suitable for various production techniques. Prioritizing the cultivation of indigenous Anatolian grape varieties, Vinkara also grows Hasandede, Öküzgözü, Boğazkere, and Narince alongside Kalecik Karası.