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Situated in Turkey's Central Anatolia region, Cappadocia is a moonscape of deep ravines and valleys, cliffs, volcanic peaks, precariously balanced rocks, and countless "chimneys," tall, ancient pillars and minaret-like towers carved into the stone over millions of years by the forces of nature. Cappadocia has a fascinating history of wine production, with award-winning wineries that take advantage of the abundance of natural and man-made caves for perfect storage conditions.
Argos in Cappadocia has Turkey's largest wine cellar and, housed in its own caves, showcases bottles from its own Kalecik Karasi vineyards as well as other Cappadocian selections. Bezirhane, a spectacular event space over 26 feet high with giant stone walls and pillars, is situated in the 2,000-year-old underground monastery.