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This dry white wine is made from Chardonnay grapes grown in the Judea and Samaria regions of Israel. The grapes were harvested early, and matured for 10 months in French oak barrels, and underwent batonnage (stirring of the lees in a barrel) once a week.
Psagot Winery was established in the summer of 2003. The winery's cellar is a cave which keeps an optimal constant temperature with high humidity, making it an ideal environment for the aging of wine.
As the cloud it's named for, fluffy and billowy, this blend has both a soft texture coupled with a distinct minty flavor and a hint of light spice. The grapes are grown in the Galilee, harvested manually and aged for 14 months in oak barrels.
At the foot of Israel's Carmel mountains, amid the beauty of the fertile Galilee, the Morad Winery transforms nature's harvest into the world's finest Kosher wines and liqueurs, using fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Combining time honored winemaking traditions with state of the art technology, Morad's Lychee wine is made with lychees grown in Israel. Serve chilled.
Dry red wine. The grapes were harvested from the oldest of the winery's plots. Aged for about 22 months in French oak barrels, most of them new. Characterized by an extremely high acidity level, allowing the wine to continue to age for years. The wine has an 'old world' substance, and is suitable for heavy meat meals.
The Gush Etzion Lone Oak Gewürztraminer is a semi-dry white wine full of complexity and flavor that will delight your senses. The wine features a greenish straw color and exudes strong, intense aromas of tropical fruit and floral notes on the nose. The palate is highlighted by delicate and flavorful notes of green apple and pear, with crisp and pleasant acidity and a long, tasty finish.
The Dalton Winery is set in the beautiful green, mountainous country of the Upper Galilee, five kilometres from the Lebanese border, overlooking the Hermon Mountain.