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65% Cabernet Sauvignon 30% Merlot 5% Petit Verdot.
The ancient cave, hidden in the heart of the picturesque Carmel mountain, was quarried into the mountain about 250 years ago.
Baron Herzog Central Coast Merlot grapes are carefully selected to produce a wine with aromas of red cherries, strawberry jam and spice, with a rich mouth feel and finish. Enjoy Baron Herzog Merlot at room temperature with grilled lamb chops or roasted poultry.
Naveh Red is an estate-grown Cabernet Sauvignon based wine made from hand-picked grapes on select plots in our estate vineyards in the southern Golan Heights. The soil which sits 400 meters above sea level, is volcanic and rich in clay.
Our top expression of Sauvignon Blanc, Windward delivers wonderful aromatic intensity, a generous, layered taste profile and classic Marlborough style. Aromas of white peach, kiwi and lemongrass carry through to the silky palate, blending seamlessly with hints of passion fruit, citrus and crushed fresh green herbs.
In an effort to produce Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon Jeunesse, a wine that exhibits this exceptional character, we cold fermented ripe grapes in exclusively stainless steel tanks. Hence you will enjoy a wine that is pointedly "Jeunesse" - French for youthful, vibrant, flavorful and fun.
Kvanchkara is a medium-sweet red wine made from a blend of mujuretuli and aleksandreuli grapes. It's aromas of smoky, wild strawberries are followed on the palate by a mellow blend of dried fruit, pomegranate, and a touch of caramel and almonds, though there's plenty of lively acidity to keep it fresh and balanced.
Since the 1990’s, the Michter’s team has been doing pioneering work to re-establish the high-quality American Rye whiskey category. The May 2015 inaugural release of Michter’s US★1 Barrel Strength Rye marked yet another milestone in that quest.
The grapes used in making this delicious wine were fermented and barrel aged in French oak for a period of 15 months. The wine was then blended, bottled, and aged for a further year prior to labeling.
The Cognac region consists of six vineyard growth areas, called 'Crus'. The grapes used for Cognac brandy must always come from this French region. The area covers the Charente-Maritime, a large part of the Charente and some smaller parts of Deux-Sevres and the famous Dordogne.
The frozen Vidal grapes were harvested in late December 2019 when temperatures fell between -10ºC and -13ºC. After settling the juice in stainless steel tanks, cool fermentation was completed in late-February when the wine was placed outdoors to stop fermentation and to complete natural cold stabilization.