This impressive Cabernet-dominant blend would be Bordeaux-style except for the splash of Petite Sirah in the mix. It is medium bodied, with blueberry and pepper spice. There’s a bit of a licorice or anise flavor to the finish, which kept me sipping! We enjoyed this with a traditional Irish corned beef and cabbage.
76% Cabernet Sauvignon
8% Merlot
8% Malbec
8% Petite Sirah — 3 months ago
Pale lemon pronounced aromas flinty super chalk lemon peel resinous. On the palate medium+ alcohol medium+ intensity flavors medium body and medium finish — 5 months ago
In Mag. Softening. Refined. Balanced. — 4 months ago
With thanksgiving duck red wine rhubarb compote — 5 months ago
A rich blend of Malbec and Barbera. Balanced, mouth filling, tasty. — 2 months ago
Amazing freshness balancing the emerging tertiary characteristics. True Mt Carmel acidity shining through. — 3 months ago
#KosherWineSunday
Purple in color with a wide reddish/ purple rim.
Sweet nose with red fruits, spices, light oak and chocolates.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity.
Dry on the palate with blueberries, currants, plums, cherries, light oak, dark coffee, pencil lead, earth, tobacco leaf, herbs, light vegetables and peppercorn.
Spicy finish with fine grained tannins and tangy raspberries.
This is a very young red blend from Israel. Easy drinking right out of the bottle, and a nice sipping wine.
Fruit forward and interesting. Feels like a Cotes du Rhône red.
Would be nice to revisit it in a couple of years.
I paired it with cheeses, nuts and fresh berries.
A very unique blend of Caladoc, Carignan, Argaman, Grenache, Petit Verdot and Syrah. Aged for 8 months. Kosher and not Mevushal.
14% alcohol by volume.
89 points.
$30. — 5 months ago
Wayne Jaffe
What a lovely wine! Definitely not Palwin! — 14 days ago