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4 Articles match "Golan Heights","Petit Sirah","Wineries"
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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. recently checked out some of their unique single varietal appellation wines (Carignan & Petite Sirah) and was so (surprisingly) impressed by their quality that I included them in a blog post with some recommendations. I fancy myself an aspiring Israeli wine expert, but I must admit that I have lots to do before I earn any such title.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 19, 2008
Wines for the New (Jewish) Year UNDER $30
And two wines in their appellation series that are of interest are the Carmel "old vine" Carignan & the Carmel Petit Sirah . Those are: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot & Malbec.
Let's the winery does produce several other wines that have been of particular interest of late. I'm sorry for the delay in writing this post. I have gotten MANY requests for my Rosh Hashana suggestions.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Saturday, September 27, 2008
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. But there is a winery I have not yet mentioned - Recanati. I have been asked by countless people which wines I would recommend they check out for Passover, so I thought it appropriate to blog for the masses. I
Wine Tasting Guy
- Wednesday, March 26, 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. recently checked out some of their unique single varietal appellation wines (Carignan & Petite Sirah) and was so (surprisingly) impressed by their quality that I included them in a blog post with some recommendations. I fancy myself an aspiring Israeli wine expert, but I must admit that I have lots to do before I earn any such title.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Sunday, October 19, 2008
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Israeli Wine - Wine Advocate " Modern Israel: A Survey (A Work in Progress)"
Golan Heights Winery, Heightswine, Yarden, 2005, Score 93
Golan Golan Heights Winery, Katzrin, 2003, Score 91
Golan Golan Heights Winery, Chardonnay, Odem Organic, 2005, Score 86
Golan Golan Heights Winery, Viognier, Yarden, 2005 Score 86
Golan Well ladies and gentlemen, the results are in.
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Wine Tasting Guy
- Saturday, December 22, 2007
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Wines for the New (Jewish) Year UNDER $30
And two wines in their appellation series that are of interest are the Carmel "old vine" Carignan & the Carmel Petit Sirah . Those are: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot & Malbec.
Let's the winery does produce several other wines that have been of particular interest of late. I'm sorry for the delay in writing this post. I have gotten MANY requests for my Rosh Hashana suggestions.
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. But there is a winery I have not yet mentioned - Recanati. I have been asked by countless people which wines I would recommend they check out for Passover, so I thought it appropriate to blog for the masses. I
Wine Tasting Guy
- Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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