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6 Articles match "2004","Golan Heights","Wineries"
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Good times for Israel wines
Having worked at Israeli wineries I was sure that others would eventually acknowledge the high quality of up-and-coming Israeli wines. The Golan Heights winery's Yarden 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon came in at 91. Having followed Israel wines for many years I knew this day would come. How cool is that!
Wine Tasting Guy
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Wine starts in the Vineyard - Golan Heights Winery
Made a trip back up to the Golan Heights today. Making wines exclusively grown in the Golan Heights region on its volcanic soils (a result of two volvano eruptions - the most recent a short million years ago), GHW (Golan Heights Winery) grows 22 varietals and produces close to 30 wines.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 26, 2008
Carmel's quality wine revolution
Among the many things I must do is to better acquaint myself with one of Israel's oldest wineries - Carmel. Well guess what folks, quietly the Carmel people have made HUGE advances in the vineyards, winery & their resulting products. YES, that Carmel, of the sweet, thick sacramental wine. Neither stuck, but how cool is that?!
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 19, 2008
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Wine starts in the Vineyard - Golan Heights Winery
Made a trip back up to the Golan Heights today. Making wines exclusively grown in the Golan Heights region on its volcanic soils (a result of two volvano eruptions - the most recent a short million years ago), GHW (Golan Heights Winery) grows 22 varietals and produces close to 30 wines.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Israeli Wine - Wine Advocate " Modern Israel: A Survey (A Work in Progress)"
Well ladies and gentlemen, the results are in. will be copying a list of wines & their scores from Israeli Wine Critic Daniel Rogov's "Wine & Food Forum". I am waiting for my physical copy of the issue to arrive before I comment specifically. More comments later. Without further ado, the scores.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Saturday, December 22, 2007
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Good times for Israel wines
Having worked at Israeli wineries I was sure that others would eventually acknowledge the high quality of up-and-coming Israeli wines. The Golan Heights winery's Yarden 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon came in at 91. Having followed Israel wines for many years I knew this day would come. How cool is that!
Wine Tasting Guy
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Carmel's quality wine revolution
Among the many things I must do is to better acquaint myself with one of Israel's oldest wineries - Carmel. Well guess what folks, quietly the Carmel people have made HUGE advances in the vineyards, winery & their resulting products. YES, that Carmel, of the sweet, thick sacramental wine. Neither stuck, but how cool is that?!
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 19, 2008
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Wines for the New (Jewish) Year UNDER $30
The 2003 is drinking great, the 2004 is delicious and the just released 2005 is gorgeous. Yiron" , a favorite of mine for many years, whose 2004 vintage includes Cabernet, Merlot and a touch of Syrah (not technically a Bordeaux varietal). the winery does produce several other wines that have been of particular interest of late.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Saturday, September 27, 2008
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Best bet (kosher) Israeli wines for Passover - at all price ranges...
The last wine I want to bring up in this category comes from the Golan Heights Winery, famous for its Yarden wines. Hermon" wines, but the GH Winery has a 2nd label you should all familiarize yourselves with - GAMLA. Rogov gives the 2004 the best score of the bunch, but any will do the trick at $14 or so. category.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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