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At the foot of Israel's Carmel mountains, amid the beauty of the fertile Galilee, the Morad Winery transforms nature's harvest into the world's finest Kosher wines and liqueurs, using fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Combining time honored winemaking traditions with state of the art technology, Morad's Lychee wine is made with lychees grown in Israel. Serve chilled.
The fresh fruit, sweet/sour, of the 'Wonderful' species, is squeezed when it is at the peak of its ripeness, undergoes a fermentation process after which it is aged for a minimum of 12 months in stainless steel vats. Pomegranate is effective in lowering blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol levels etc. Pomegranate is rich in anti-oxidants.
At the foot of Israel's Carmel mountains, amid the beauty of the fertile Galilee, the Morad Winery transforms nature's harvest into the world's finest kosher wines, using fruits, vegetables and herbs. Combining time honored winemaking traditions with state of the art technology, Morad wine making tradition spans several generations.
Teperberg Essence Fortified is an excellent experience wine for sweet lovers. Although it is sweet and very concentrated in flavors, the sweetness is expressed as another layer of flavor and not as the center of the event.
Yarden Katzrin Red 2019 is an exceptional red wine from Israel's Golan Heights region. Crafted from a blend of primarily Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes, this wine reflects the unique terroir of the Golan Heights.
The wine made from Merlot grapes from Vineyard Ein Zeitim in the Upper Galilee, considered one of the best growing areas in the country. The unique vineyards and barrels, have been carefully selected by the winery’s winemakers team specifically for this wine.
65% Cabernet Sauvignon 30% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot.
The ancient cave, hidden in the heart of the picturesque Carmel mountain, was quarried into the mountain about 250 years ago. The natural conditions within the cave turned it into an ideal wine cellar, that was already used, as history reveals, in the 19th century to store brandy and wine.