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Herzog Variations Oak is a special wine series that journeys beyond the variations of California wine country, and into the Battle of the Barrels. We start with North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon separated into two different types of oak barrels and see which one will come out on top. Oak barrels are a winemaker's spice rack, allowing them to vary the color, flavor, profile and texture of the wine.
For over 35 years, the Herzog and Watts families have worked together to grow spectacular Zinfandel in the Mokelumne River region of Lodi. This Zinfandel is crafted from vines up to 80 years old, capturing intense flavors and rich texture. The wine is balanced and not overly sweet, a style modeled after some of the most historic Late Harvest wines of France.
1848 2nd Generation Syrah is a wine with a unique combination of freshness and depth of flavors. The wine is fruity, earthy, and very spicy, but also has a wonderful and pleasant finish.
This wine is composed of 61% Shiraz, 20% Zinfandel, 12% Marselan and 7% Grenache, deriving from various regions in the Negev. Each wine was aged individually in large oak vats and concrete vats for 9 months. This created a refreshing fruity wine that will pair well with Mediterranean cuisine.
This reserve wine is meticulously crafted from grapes harvested from the finest plots. The blend is carefully composed and then aged in French oak barrels for a period of 9 months. The captivating aroma is centered around red fruits, accompanied by delicate hints of vanilla. The velvety texture of the wine is gracefully supported by refined tannins, resulting in a smooth and luxurious mouthfeel.
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.