Semi-sweet, hint of nuts and berries. Interesting blend. — 2 years ago
Vinyard is is located ar the costal plain. Original Israely grape. Unique Israely wine. Balanced fruitful . Midium body. Vety fresh red wine. — 7 years 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. — a year ago
I want to give it a 10. But can’t, (it wouldn’t be fair)only thing it is missing is enjoying it with the wine maker!! Great unique wine, totally different then your typical rose wine. Different then any rose that is out there, it’s a revolutionary rose that is not sweet, fruit is subtle with a nice dry very balanced finish with a unique finish. — 7 years ago
When in Israel drink…Caladoc? Kinda like a Rhone blend, but more green & astringent though not in a bad way. High toned red fruits. Menthol & pine sap in the background. A blend of 38% Caladoc/24 % Carignan/18 Argiman/8 Grenache/6 Petit Verdot/6 Shiraz. From Carmel, in the north. Definitely does better w air on day 2- the astringency gets more integrated. — a year ago
Israeli Syrah blend. Lush, not super dry, earthy, leather, prune, ripe raspberry. — 5 years ago
Awesome merlot from Israel — 10 years ago
Wayne Jaffe
What a lovely wine! Definitely not Palwin! — 7 months ago