This wine is medium dark in the glass. It has a nose which puts ripe fruit up front, with cherry, raspberry and red currant dominating. Some spice rack is present, but oaky notes are not overwhelming here. Earthiness comes on in a co-starring role, however. Red fruit is the leader on the palate, too. There is a bit more oak influence in the flavor profile, but not to a great degree. Earth and mineral notes support the fresh, fruity aspect of the wine. Tannins are medium firm and the wine is very tasty and drinkable. — 9 months ago
After Ninja board meeting — 2 years ago
Black fruit, and some sweetness — 6 days ago
I was supremely surprised with this one…I would have paid twice the 129 NIS I paid in a wine bar for this. I have to find it in stores now. — 3 months ago
Pale Lemon in color.
Very aromatic nose with lots of gooseberry and citrus notes.
Medium in body with medium plus acidity.
Fruit forward with mild complexity.
Dry on the palate, crisp and refreshing.
Showing limes, citrus, light grapefruits, green apples light herbs, minerals and spices.
Tangy finish with limes and light almonds.
This Israeli Sauvignon Blanc is nicely balanced and enjoyable by itself. Easy drinking, tangy and a little bit spicy. Fresh and fruit forward.
I've had a few vintages of this Sauvignon Blanc before, and it is very consistent.
A great party wine, and good for the pool too.
Grapes are grown in the Golan Heights region. Kosher.
13% alcohol by volume.
90 points.
$20. — 9 months ago
Good value Riesling from the Golan heights. Yellow gold color, notes of apple, crisp, good acidity. A food wine.
We paired it with a Brocoli suace pasta — 2 years ago
This wine has a remarkable fruit profile on the nose, with lemon aromas being predominant. The is a slight herbal note along with a very reasonable amount of oak spice. The barrel aging, which was only seven months, comes on most noticeably on the palate, but the wood is used to great effect. — a month ago
Beautiful Cabarnet Sauvignon, Napa Style. Very balanced.
Excellent color, good nose with layers of flavours. — 5 months ago
Golan Heights Winery Yarden Petit Verdot 2013, Israel
#kosherwineSunday
Dark ruby color with a short reddish rim.
Full bodied with medium acidity and long legs.
Dry on the palate and very fruity, with nice complexity.
Showing blueberries, blackberries, black currants, black plums, cooked cherries, dried figs, raisins, cedar, earth, vanilla, herbs, chocolates, tobacco leaf, light forest floor, vinaigrette and light black pepper.
This 9 year old Petit Verdot, is drinking very nicely now, with nice complexity and mouthfeel.
I expected it to have a touch of old old feel, but it drinks like a new world wine.
Probably peaked a couple of years ago, but still very yummy. Rich and extracted.
Looks much younger than it is, and tastes much older than it is. An Interesting wine out of israel.
Good right out of the bottle, and better after 30 minutes of airtime. Alcohol is well integrated by now.
Good by itself or with food, and will pair nicely with lamb dishes.
100% Petit Verdot grapes were grown in the Golan Heights region. Aged in French oak barrels for 18 months. Kosher and not Mevushal.
15% alcohol by volume.
92 points.
$40 (current vintage). — 2 years ago
Diane Heyboer
Loved this one. Great for a rainy cold day. Paired with mujadara and Jerusalem mix chicken. Big wine with blackberry, dark cherry and blueberry. Oaky tannins keep it from being too sweet. Would buy this again in a heartbeat!! — 18 days ago