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This blend of famed Rhone varietal grapes, Syrah and Mourvedre, is grown in Netofa's vineyards in the lower Galilee, near the famous Kerem ben Zimra. This area is well known for having one of the best climates in israel for grape growing. While many wines from Israel are big and bold, Domaine Netofa wines are refined and elegant, after the the Rhone valley style of winemaking.
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.
In 1848, with the rejuvenation of the Jewish settlement in Jerusalem, Yitzhak Galina-Shor opened the first winery in Israel, in a basement adjunct to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. During the eight generations since its foundation, 1848 Winery continued to grow and gain recognition for its quality wines, re-positioned into several locations, but maintained a tradition of wine production as a way of life.
Gilgal Cabernet Sauvignon presents ripe raspberry, cherry and plum fruit notes layered with hints of herb, spice and French oak. This is a wonderfully flavorful Cabernet with nice body and a lingering finish. Try pairing the wine with a peppered ribeye steak, grilled lamb chops, or a steaming plate of osso buco.
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 harvest of the Petite Sirah grapes for this Secret Reserve Petite Sirah is carefully done by hand and at night from the best vineyards in the Holy Land. This wine was aged in new French oak barrels for 18 months. Only the best barrels are chosen before bottling.