Smooth, deep color, simply delightful. — 10 years ago
Impressed. — 11 years ago
Sea of Galilee. Decks. — 12 years ago
Recommendation from Jesse. Smoky, earthy, spicy. Needs to breathe before drinking. — 7 years ago
18/20 (95/100) — 11 years ago
Dark inky in color with a short purplish rim.
Beautiful nose of blueberries, blackberries, black currants, cherries, light vegetables, wood, light vanilla, licorice, cloves, herbs, spices, dark chocolates, coffee, caramel, peppercorn, leather, earth and bell pepper.
Full bodied and smooth with medium acidity and nice legs.
Dry and fruity on the palate with blackberries, black currants, cherries, oak, licorice, spices, coffee, cola, pencil lead, peppercorn, leather, earth, bell pepper, green vegetables, bitter herbs, chocolates and smoke.
Nice length on the finish with medium tannins, bitter herbs and tangy cranberries.
This is a great Israeli Petite Verdot. Well balanced, interesting and complex. Shows a great mouthfeel with a nice tangy ending. As it opens up it becomes earthier with more vegetables notes.
Needed 4 hours in a decanter to show some tannins.
It's not very often that I get to enjoy a Petite Verdot single varietal that much.
Made with 100% Petite Verdot grapes. Aged for 12 months in Oak barrels and lightly filtered before bottling.
Kosher wine (not Mevushal).
14.5% alcohol by volume. — 8 years ago
So so good, lemon lime team up with deli style mustard to start off only to lay you down gently into some fresh green grass to finish. Very refreshing and can't help but put a smile on your face while you drink. The bottle will be empty before you realize it. — 10 years ago
Medium acidity, nice pineapple and grapefruit notes. — 11 years ago
Stas Medvedev
🏅 Rating: 89/100 (3,9🌟)
Hot climate southern wine in style. Concentrated, dense, rich, heavy full body. Plenty of ripe black fruits, spices: black pepper, game and bit of smoke. Some reminiscent of Northern Rhone.
Syrah dominant blend with little Mourvedre.
High altitude single vineyard Yatir Forest. Aged 12 months in large oak barrels (foudres)
High quality Israel wine, serious wine making. On the edge between Old and New World. — 7 years ago