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Zion Winery Capital Merlot is a very impressive wine for its price. It is rich and intense and requires a long opening before drinking. When opened, a wealth of deep flavors are revealed with spices that continue well into the finish.
Velvety tannic structure and rich aromas of cassis, cedar and vanilla bean. On the palate, you get ripe blackberry with hints of tobacco leaf and leather. Good acid balance makes this a versatile wine to pair with your red meat dishes and pastas.
In 1998 Ella Valley Wineries was established to return the wine culture back to Israel with the tools, knowledge and technical advances to go forward into the 21st century. The Hai series of wines is a range specifically created for export, sourced from different vineyards throughout the country, with the aim of producing food friendly kosher wines.
This wine is unique to the winery, and is composed of 63% Merlot and 37% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. It is bright Red, with flavors and aromas of strawberry, raspberry and citrus. Suitable as a dessert wine, serve very chilled.
Smooth and enticing cherry and strawberry on the nose. Vanilla features heavily on the palette with almost chocolate and nutmeg. Warm and textured finish. Dark ruby color, red and dark fruit in the taste. Nice fruity nose.
A medium-bodied wine, with a cherry flavor and hints of caramel and smoke. The wine has a refreshing acidity, and is very pleasant and enjoyable to drink. The grapes arrived to the winery in the early morning after being mechanically harvested.
Merlot essence is an exquisite red wine characterized by its combination of enchanting red fruit profile including cherry and strawberry aromas with subtle scents of tobacco and pine needles.
Teperberg Essence Fortified is an excellent experience wine for sweet lovers. Although it is sweet and very concentrated in flavors, the sweetness is expressed as another layer of flavor and not as the center of the event.