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For Peraj Petita, Capcanes selects the best grapes from their indigenous varieties - Garnacha, Samso, and Ull de Llebre - which are harvested from ancient vines up in the mountains. Peraj Petita exhibits lively fruit and reflects the terroir and great varieties of the area. This is a vegan wine.
Dalton's Canaan Red is a flavorful blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petite Sirah. A medium-bodied red wine bursting with flavors of forest fruit, berries, and hints of vanilla and cloves, this is a wine that is easy to drink. Best if served at room temperature, around 61 to 64 degrees Fahrenheit. Pairs well with pasta and pizza.
Serve this extraordinary wine as a complement to potato and leek gratin, quick gorgonzola pasta sauce, noodles with beef, risotto with peas mint and lemon, luxurious four-cheese macaroni and cheese, spinach and herb risotto, butternut squash risotto with bacon and sage.
The wine made from Merlot grapes from Vineyard Ein Zeitim in the Upper Galilee, considered one of the best growing areas in the country. The unique vineyards and barrels, have been carefully selected by the winery’s winemakers team specifically for this wine.
It goes well with barbecue dishes, grilled and roasted meat. This Cabernet has a ruby red color. It is a full bodied wine with a fine silky tannin and a typical black current aroma with a touch of bell pepper.
Herzog Be-leaf is a certified organic Cabernet Sauvignon made with no added sulfites. Organically farmed in the warm rolling hills of Paso Robles, the grapes were harvested late in the season. This late ripening provides the optimal harvest brix, tannin and acid needed for high quality wine making without the use of sulfites.
In 1848, with the rejuvenation of the Jewish settlement in Jerusalem, Yitzhak Galina-Shor opened the first winery in Israel, in a basement adjunct to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. During the eight generations since its foundation, 1848 Winery continued to grow and gain recognition for its quality wines, re-positioned into several locations, but maintained a tradition of wine production as a way of life.