Wine is one of the oldest things that humans came up with. Countries like France are famous for their wines, and vineyards all over the world are competing for market and reputation. Meanwhile, Turkish wine, well who are we kidding, doesn't have a world wide market or a good reputation. However, in the domestic market, they have their own fans. Some Turkish wine maker are trying to change this image by innovating and experimenting with different wines and some are worth a try. here are the interesting Turkish wines to try. 
Ma’adra: A result of experimenting with Pinot Noirs, Ma’adra makes a decent wine. Other options include chardonays, cabernets, and syrahs.
Tigris: Not only this wine is cheap, but also is a bit sweet and easy on the pallet.
Turasan: This winemaker offers several blends of wine, some noteworthy mentions are Syrah, Öküzgözü, Boğazkere, and Kalecik Karası.
Syriac Wine: This wine is a bit difficult to find and is on the expensive side. There is a good chance you might find it at Carrefour. Since it has arabic writing on the bottle, it is easy to spot.
Umurbey: Cabernet and Merlots from this winemaker are defiantly worth a try
Villa Doluca: You can this find relatively cheap wine easily at Migros or Tekel shops.
Ma’adra: A result of experimenting with Pinot Noirs, Ma’adra makes a decent wine. Other options include chardonays, cabernets, and syrahs.
Tigris: Not only this wine is cheap, but also is a bit sweet and easy on the pallet.
Turasan: This winemaker offers several blends of wine, some noteworthy mentions are Syrah, Öküzgözü, Boğazkere, and Kalecik Karası.
Syriac Wine: This wine is a bit difficult to find and is on the expensive side. There is a good chance you might find it at Carrefour. Since it has arabic writing on the bottle, it is easy to spot.
Umurbey: Cabernet and Merlots from this winemaker are defiantly worth a try
Villa Doluca: You can this find relatively cheap wine easily at Migros or Tekel shops.