Jerusalem Marselan 2014
These Marselan grapes were hand-picked at their prime from two select wine growing areas - Judean Hills and Givat Nili. Ten months of aging with oak, awarded this wine generous flavors of cherry, berry and vanilla with a hint of tobacco.
In the Hebrew year 3400, Cyrus the Great ended the Jewish exile by allowing the Jewish people to return to the land of their forefathers and rebuild their fallen Temple. During this time, the wine industry flourished thoughout Israel. These Marselan grapes were hand-picked at their prime from two select wine growing areas - Judean Hills and Givat Nili. Ten months of aging with oak, awarded this wine generous flavors of cherry, berry and vanilla with a hint of tobacco. The wine boasts a balanced body and an enjoyable finish. This wine is best served with casserole dishes.