red-wine
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Psagot De’Vine
Color: Rich redAroma: Fruity, with notes of plum and black cherryTaste: Dark fruit flavors layered with sweet chocolate and a touch of lingering spiceBody: Medium, well-balancedFinish: Smooth, with a lasting blend of sweetness and spice About the Wine De’Vine is a semi-sweet blend of 50% Petite Sirah and 50% Shiraz. The grapes are crushed and…
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Carmel Winery’s Selected Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Color: Deep purpleAromas: Blackcurrant, ripe plumsFlavors: Blackcurrant, raspberry, cherry, blackberry, olive, earth, oak, warm spiceBody: Dry, medium to full-bodiedTannins: Soft, yet structuredFinish: Balanced About the Wine This medium-bodied “entry-level” Cabernet Sauvignon offers an inviting aroma of ripe plums and a medley of juicy blackberries, raspberries, and cherries on the palate. Its soft, approachable tannins contribute…
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Galil Mountain Winery “Alon” 2021
This week on the blog, we’re highlighting a lovely wine that is sure to impress—“Alon” 2021 from Galil Mountain Winery. This beautifully crafted blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah delivers a delightful balance of flavors that will captivate both casual wine drinkers and seasoned enthusiasts alike. Tasting Notes: “Alon” 2021 opens with enticing aromas…
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Gilgal 2023 Syrah
This week’s featured wine is the Gilgal 2023 Syrah from Golan Heights Winery. Produced from grapes grown in the Golan Heights and aged in French oak, this is a medium bodied wine ready for drinking now. On the nose it gives off notes of blackberry, boysenberry, and a bit of pepper; and on the palette…
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Zion Winery Imperial Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
This week we are featuring a traditional cab from Zion Winery, the 6th largest in Israel. Rated as a “Great Value” by Vivino for its rich fruit flavor, smooth body, and hints of oak, the “Imperial Cabernet Sauvignon 2023”, does not disappoint. Zion has been making wine in Israel for over 170 years. They started…
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Dalton Canaan Red
This coming week, in addition to Shabbat on Friday Oct. 25th, Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah beginning at sunset on Thursday Oct. 24th. It was during this holiday, in 2023, that Hamas terrorists stormed Israel’s borders, killing thousands of innocent people and taking hundreds hostage. In remembrance of this event, it seemed appropriate to feature…





