Kosher Wines for Kosher Folks
We know Rosh Hashana just slipped by us (Happy New Year!), and Yom Kippur's on its way soon. If you haven't done anything to atone for, we've rounded up some kosher wines for you to celebrate with. Plus, if you drink enough you'll probably be able to come up with something to apologize for.
Ramon Cardova Rioja, Non-vintage, Spain, $11.99. The tempranillo grape, Spain’s answer to cabernet sauvignon, produces a wine with blackberry aromas and dense, purple color.
Ella Valley Vineyards Kinneret Vintner’s Select Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend, 2004, Israel, mevushal, $13.99. This medium-bodied wine with berry and cherry aromas failed to impress. The winery is located on a kibbutz in the Jerusalem mountains.
Chez Gerard Cabernet Sauvignon, 2000, France, mevushal, $18.99. This cab made in the Pays d’Oc in Southwest France has an attractive nose of plums and figs with cedar and tobacco nuances.
Benyamina Cabernet Sauvignon, 2000, Israel, $19.99. This Galilee winery dates from 1952 and is the fourth-largest winery in Israel. The wine is pleasant and quaffable with lots of cabernet red fruit character.
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Posted by Head Wino at September 26, 2006 10:40 AM