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Ortakent
A restored stone-house art village on the Yakaköy ridge — galleries, ateliers, an Ottoman ethnographic room and a film bar
A restored nineteenth-century olive-oil mill in Ortakent, run as a wine and coffee house with a working press
Esra Batıbay rescued the 1800s yağhane in Ortakent from the brink of collapse and reopened it as a wine, coffee and olive-oil house that still presses oil from local groves. The walled garden under the centuries-old olive tree functions as a quiet evening room for a glass of Aegean white, the boutique sells the year's pressing, and small art shows pass through the inner hall. The closest thing the peninsula has to a French maison de village.
Come at dusk and ask the room for a glass of the Aegean white that pairs with the day's olive oil tasting. Take a bottle of the year's pressing home from the boutique.
At a Glance
View Type
Aegean Sea Partial, Bay View
View Quality
Good
Sunset
**** (4/5)
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