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7 Articles match "Golan Heights","Merlot","Wineries"
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Golan Heights Winery comes to NYC
He is cheif winemaker for the Golan Heights winery in the Golan Heights. Tags: News and Merlot vintage arden Rom blend of Syrah cabernet franc Have you had Israeli wine before? few years back, several producers came to the US and I was overwhelmed by how delicious all the wines were.
A Wine Story
- Saturday, May 15, 2010
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
Blending Wines...
I'm headed up North tomorrow to the Galil region which includes the highly regarded Galil & Golan Heights viticultural sections. While at a winery last week talking to a winemaker he had some visitors. Once again trusty Wine Tasting Guy told them that many Bordeaux (generally Right Bank) have a majority Merlot.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Tuesday, October 21, 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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Golan Heights Winery comes to NYC
He is cheif winemaker for the Golan Heights winery in the Golan Heights. Tags: News and Merlot vintage arden Rom blend of Syrah cabernet franc Have you had Israeli wine before? few years back, several producers came to the US and I was overwhelmed by how delicious all the wines were.
A Wine Story
- Saturday, May 15, 2010
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Blending Wines...
I'm headed up North tomorrow to the Galil region which includes the highly regarded Galil & Golan Heights viticultural sections. While at a winery last week talking to a winemaker he had some visitors. Once again trusty Wine Tasting Guy told them that many Bordeaux (generally Right Bank) have a majority Merlot.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Tuesday, October 21, 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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Wines for the New (Jewish) Year UNDER $30
No Merlots (OK, maybe 1) and no Cab's (OK, maybe 1 or 2). A very well made yet restrained wine, the Cab Franc is much lighter in body than most Cabs, Merlots, or Syrahs, and is a great choice for your lighter holiday meals as the wine will not overpower the food as might be the case with the bigger bodied wines. Staying with Galil Mt.,
Wine Tasting Guy
- Saturday, September 27, 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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Best bet (kosher) Israeli wines for Passover - at all price ranges...
Also in the $13-$14 range from Galil Mountain and worth checking out is their Merlot &/or Shiraz. 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.
Wine Tasting Guy
- Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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