Five Stones Vineyards

D Vs G Dry Red Blend

8.94 ratings
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Judean Hills, Israel
Red Blend
Game, Baking Spices, Duck, Goose, Potato, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Rice, Exotic Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Onion, Chicken, Pork, Venison, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Soft Cheese, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based, Turkey, Veal, Hard Cheese
Top Notes For
Sagee Aran

A blend from Marsaln, Syrah, Carignan and others.

A blend from Marsaln, Syrah, Carignan and others.

Jan 1st, 2023
Rafael Benoliel

Slight fruit but earthy. Silk

Slight fruit but earthy. Silk

May 17th, 2020
barak heller hayun

A red I got in a small festival in a relatively new shop close to home.
Limited myself to red wine and this one seemed quite intresting so I fetched a bottle.


Condensed red with long legs 👁️

Red dry fruit with some pepper with funk on the background 👃

Medium high acidity.
Medium body of ripe fruit followed by spices that linger on 👄

Medium pleasant 🎯 with the spices taking their time, leaving you with some enjoyable alcohol burn and well integrated tannin dryness.

It's interesting and very drinkable. Me and a friend drank it slowly yet happily during a long slow weekend brunch.

14% abv

Not my fave style (dark fruit with strong spice) but well made.

Good vfm (89 nis) for a well oaked red.

Paired surprisingly well with spicy but not hot feast that included carrot, pistachio and curry soup, cauliflower and brussel sprout stir fry, some shakshuka and tahini and beet.

A red I got in a small festival in a relatively new shop close to home.
Limited myself to red wine and this one seemed quite intresting so I fetched a bottle.


Condensed red with long legs 👁️

Red dry fruit with some pepper with funk on the background 👃

Medium high acidity.
Medium body of ripe fruit followed by spices that linger on 👄

Medium pleasant 🎯 with the spices taking their time, leaving you with some enjoyable alcohol burn and well integrated tannin dryness.

It's interesting and very drinkable. Me and a friend drank it slowly yet happily during a long slow weekend brunch.

14% abv

Not my fave style (dark fruit with strong spice) but well made.

Good vfm (89 nis) for a well oaked red.

Paired surprisingly well with spicy but not hot feast that included carrot, pistachio and curry soup, cauliflower and brussel sprout stir fry, some shakshuka and tahini and beet.

Mar 16th, 2019
Nir Gal

Nir had this 6 years ago

Nir had this 6 years ago

Apr 20th, 2019