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Deep red color with black-purple hues. Aromas are vibrant and focused, with the characters continually evolving. Notes of red currants and cherries and subtle lavender, then chocolate and char, hints of creme anglaise, followed by spice, earth, and rosemary.
This wine reveals plenty of peppery, black raspberry, cassis, and cherry fruit, surprising density, a velvety texture, and a long, heady finish.
Grapes: 50% Shiraz, 50% Grenache Region: France> Southern France. Notes: Semi-sweet, full-bodied red wine. Description: This is a well-balanced semi-sweet red wine with lots of delicious black fruit character and hints of spice.
A soft, round, and very accessible Mediterranean-style wine with balanced acidity and a rich body. Intense inviting color, full round body, rich fruits palate, a little too acid, strong finish.
The dark-purple Yarden Syrah shows off a rich and complex array of characteristics including ripe cherries and wild berries, layered with notes of earth, chocolate, and hints of anise. An attractive background of oak adds to the wine's full body and high concentration of flavor.
The color pours into an intense cherry-red colour. The nose greets you to the aromas of small red fruits and blackcurrants. The palate is very round wine with aromas of red fruits such as cherry and raspberry.
The Expressionist Shiraz displays deep ruby red with brilliant hues. The nose reveals plum fruit aromas with hints of pepper and spice. Lifted berry and plum flavors are complimented by smooth tannins.
This Syrah is a bit of a stylistic outlier for Bedrock in that it is 12.4% finished alcohol and a more lacey, crunchy, aromatically ethereal wine.
The Stratus cloud is characterized by its many layers as is this wine, produced from 100% Shiraz grapes grown in the Galilee. Hand harvested from low yield vineyards, one can discern flavors of cocoa and spice with a down to earth, rich drinkability. The wine was aged for 14 months in oak barrels.
In Egyptian mythology, Amon-Ra is considered to be the king of all gods. The temple of Amon-Ra was believed to be the first temple to ever plant a monoculture vineyard to produce wine for the citizens of the temple.