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The grapes used to produce this exceptional Merlot were hand selected from Barkan's vineyards located in the northern Galil region. This Merlot has a deep ruby color with an extremely rich and full character.
Mt. Tabor Cabernet Sauvignon preserves the natural aroma and flavor of the grapes. It's the wine of choice for those seeking a quality wine at a great value. The wine is soft-medium to full-bodied and pleasant to drink.
1848 Cabernet Sauvignon Grand Reserve 2014 is a distinguished red wine from the Galilee region in Israel. Crafted with 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, this wine reflects the unique terroir of the area. The 2014 vintage is known for its depth and complexity, showcasing rich black fruit flavors, hints of cedar, and a touch of spice.
Winemaker, Eli Ben-Zaken, crafts this wine by allocating a portion of premium grape varietals - Merlot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc - destined for the winery's flagship wine, Domaine du Castel Grand Vin. The grapes are picked early to ensure that the resulting wine has enough acidity to offer the crisp and tart nature of a rose that is expected.
The 1848 2nd Generation Cabernet Sauvignon 2023 is made at the 1848 Winery founded in 2006 to honor the beginning of modern winemaking in Israel by its parent Zion Winery in 1848.
The Psagot Rose is a blend of red grape varietals. The grapes are harvested from vineyards located in the Northern Jerusalem Mountains at a height of 700 meters. The wine is a nice looking, very salmon colored, almost fading to a touch of brick color.
Teperberg's wine family has two traditions; in a new venture for good fortune, they include a perfect stranger in the ventureat 1% second, only one son is chosen from succeeding generations to manage the winery.
The blend consists of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Marselan, 16% Merlot, and 8% Sangiovese from our vineyards in the Judean Hills region. This wine pays tribute to the Marsalis family, known as “the first family of jazz.”