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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.
The Carmel Selected Merlot is a new addition to the Carmel Selected series. This Judean Hills Semi-dry blush rose wine is aromatic, refreshing, light and fruity.
La Maison Bleue Blanc de Blancs Demi-Sec is a sparkling wine crafted using the Traditional Method, offering a delightful balance of freshness, finesse, and subtle sweetness.
Barr Hill Vodka has received a total of 7 gold or higher awards from National and International Spirits competitions including Gold: 2020 SIP Awards, Gold & Best of Category: 2019 American Distilling Institute Judging.
Château Bruni is a Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon. Vinification Traditional maceration (21 days) allows to reveal all the fruity and tannic potential in the grapes which have been picked at an optimum ripeness.
Made with 100% blue agave grown in the rich volcanic soil provided by Volcán de Tequila, sourced from two distinct regions of Jalisco, the Lowlands and the Highlands, each imparting a unique flavor profile in the finished product. Hand-trimmed agave plants, or piñas, are cooked via two distinct methods which allow us to control the flavor, for a superior Tequila.
Ideal conditions throughout the growing season brought the Cabernet Sauvignon grapes to peak ripeness, resulting in vivid fruit flavors and soft, supple tannins. Fruit set for Cabernet Sauvignon was excellent, which allowed us to produce a wine that is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Barkan Reserve Chardonnay is from the Barkan Winery, the second largest in Israel. It was founded in 1990, and its head winemaker is Ed Salzberg. The winery moved to Kibbutz Hulda near Rehovot in 2000.