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Due to its distinctiveness, aging will further enhance its taste. This Merlot was aged in new French oak barrels for 20 months. It is a deep red in color with aromas of fruit and coffee. It has intense fruit flavors and is beautifully balanced.
Family winery since 1848 in Jerusalem. The Capital label represents quality and elegance. The wine is made from the finest vineyards in Judean Hills. It was aged in small French oak barrels for 12 months.
Kedem wines are produced using carefully selected grapes grown in some of New York State’s finest vineyards. The wines are produced in Kedem’s own wine cellar by the eighth generation descendants of the winery’s founder.
A blend of varieties ideal for the Israeli climate, with aromas of black fruit and hints of Mediterranean herbs. Juicy, spicy and elegant. Aging: 10 months in small French oak barrels.
Lively ruby red with intense and persistent hints of wild berries. Savory and full bodied, it highlights the exceptional persistence of the bouquet. An exceptional match to all meats and pastas.
Light straw color. Exotic, fresh aroma of ripe pear and guava. Mouth filling fruit flavors. A refreshing acidity with a long and lasting finish. Chardonnay 90% | Grenache Blanc 10%
Cinnamon, clove oil and white pepper in balance with russet apples and ripe pears, on a background of charred oak. Powers Gold Label is a complex spice and honeyed taste experience.
Baker’s Bourbon is named after Baker Beam, grandnephew of the legendary Jim Beam. Baker’s Bourbon is one of four bourbons that comprise Jim Beam’s Small Batch Bourbon Collection. The others in the series are Basil Hayden’s, Knob Creek, and Booker’s Bourbon.
It's totally natural, using OCIA certified rice harvested from the Sacramento Valley with absolutely no preservatives, no alcohol, and no sulfites added. It is brewed under the direction of Takara's master brewer combining the most traditional methods with modern technology to arrive at the Ginjo grade.
First produced in 1860 (when it was just 'The Grouse'), The Famous Grouse has been the No. 1 whisky in Scotland since 1980. One of the world's most popular blends, and the best-selling Scotch whisky in Scotland, Famous Grouse is a very nicely balanced, malty blend which was first made in 1896.