It is a private wine museum located in Sarkoy / Murefte. The museum was established in 2004 by Kutman Wines.
Adnan Kutman, the third generation of the family in winemaking, while developing and continuing his production in the new facilities he established, also began to reclaim the wineries that had been divided through inheritance. Finally, in 2003, A. Adnan Kutman, who took over the winery where the family first started winemaking from the other heirs, rolled up his sleeves for his life's dream and rebuilt the completely dilapidated building, preserving its existing structure and restoring it to its original form.
In 1988, during a business trip to Portugal, A. Adnan Kutman watched a recital held in an old winery and, with the dream of "one day we will experience these beauties in my country," began collecting all the old machines, tools, and documents belonging to the family.
After approximately 15 years of effort, the collected items are exhibited in the Kutman Wine Museum, including the first tools used by the family in winemaking, as well as accounting records from 1911, wine production records from the last eighty years, Ottoman-era land deeds and identity cards, Ottoman-era weighing scales, a mechanical crusher, a mechanical sorting machine, a must pump, large wooden wine barrels, a bottle corking machine, and dusty wine bottles. In addition to examining photographs of Murefte after the earthquake, visitors can also tour the art gallery featuring paintings by decorator and painter Temel Sen, who contributed to the museum's restoration work.
It is located in the building next to the house where the family lived from the early 1900s until 1976.