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Our first Chenin Blanc was meticulously harvested early in the season to retain its acidity and aromas. This wine underwent partial aging in the finest oak barrels. Exhibiting a bright straw hue, this well-structured wine boasts aromas reminiscent of fresh spring flowers, guava, ripe citrus fruit, and Anjou pear.
Is in the classic style of the Southern Rhone Valley in France, the source of the famous Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre blend. Each of the components brings its qualities to the wine which balances power with elegance. The wine is aged for a period of 15 months in French oak barrels and has deep forest fruit aromas and a subtle freshness.
The Dalton Winery is set in the beautiful green, mountainous country of the Upper Galilee, five kilometres from the Lebanese border, overlooking the Hermon Mountain.
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.
The Hoshen stones are gems that were set in the breatplate of the high priest during the time of the Second Temple. Just as these gems were meticulously chosen, so have we chosen the unique and quality wine grapes that go into creating these exciting wines that reflect our aspiration.
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.
Aromas of raspberries, cassis, roasted coffee beans and mint. A full-bodied, balanced and generous wine. Binyamina Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon expresses the best of Upper Galilee's terroir, verifying the claim of world-renowned wine writers Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson that Galil is "the region with the most obvious potential" in Israel.