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With a dark garnet color, this medium-bodied Cabernet sports a fruit-forward profile with loads of black and red fruit and spices and herbs on the finish. It pairs well with a hearty stew or rib steak.
A delicious, rich, and smooth wine with well-focused currant, black cherry, and chocolate flavors supported by spicy oak nuances in the background. It pairs well with fried chicken or stir fry.
With its intense flavors and layered complexity, combined with softness and restraint, this wine is capable of gracefully maturing in a bottle, befitting of wines produced in the Superieur Series.
A dry red wine, dark, with a nose of dried fruit, candied cherry, and prune. These aromas are joined by scents of caramel and vanilla together with the sweetness of wood. The wine has a velvety smooth body, and a slightly sweet finish filled with fruit.
Full bodied red wine. Deep ruby red in colour, on the nose, aromas of plum and blackberry with notes of spices. Medium tannins. Low acidity. Rich and intense red wine in style.
The wine is dark and concentrated, bursting with scents of raspberries, blueberries, and slightly sweet plum, surrounded by abundant aromas of toasted oak, coffee, and earth. It has a rich, heavy body with an outstanding ripe fruit flavor, caressing sweetness, and delightful tartness. It pairs well with rich meats or stews.
A powerful wine showing aromas of red fruit and hints of earth and smoke. On the palate the wine is thick with good acidity. 28 months of aging in oak barrels resulted in a perfect balance between the wood and the fruit and a strong finish.
The wine is colored deep red, with aromas of blackcurrant and plum. It has a full fruit flavor and a long finish. It was aged in small French barrels for 10 months.
Cabernet Sauvignon 60%, Merlot 40%.
This dry white wine is made from Chardonnay grapes grown in the Judea and Samaria regions of Israel. The grapes were harvested early, and matured for 10 months in French oak barrels, and underwent batonnage (stirring of the lees in a barrel) once a week.