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Papazkarası, also Papaskara (Turkish: papazkarası, "priest's black"), is a Turkish grape variety and a Turkish wine grown in the Marmara and Central Anatolia regions of Turkey. This variety is used to make a red wine blend with Cinsaut. The wine has an alcohol ratio between 11 - 13%, and an acidity range of 5 to 7 grams/liter.