Kurdistan
A Testament to Nature's Bounty
The concept of ‘terroir’ transcends mere geography; it’s an intricate interplay of soil, climate, and local traditions, profoundly influencing the characteristics of agricultural products.
Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Nestled within the historic bounds of Mesopotamia, the Kurdistan region of Iraq stands as a testament to nature’s unmatched bounty. This land, kissed by the meandering River Euphrates and the majestic River Tigris, carries stories as ancient as human civilization itself.
- Size: 40 acres (30 hectares) divided into 3 blocks
- Elevation 900-1000ft (175-265m)
- Grape varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon
Great Diversity in Soil Types
The varied landscapes of Kurdistan offer a tapestry of soil types, each lending its unique composition to the products it nourishes. From fertile alluvial plains to mineral-rich highlands, the soils here are as diverse as they are nurturing.