TOP RED WINES $25 AND OVER

Advertisement
Rank Wine Mevushal?
1
Golan Heights Winery, Yarden, Pinot Noir, 2008
n
2
Shirah, Bro Deux, 2010
n
3
Dalton, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2009
n
4
City Winery, Ein Sof, Pinot Noir, 2011
n
5
tie
Dalton, Reserve, Shiraz, 2009
n
5
tie
Galil Mountain, Meron, 2008
n
6
tie
Gvaot, Herodion, Merlot, 2010
n
6
tie
Herzog, Special Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley, 2009
y
7
Alexander, Alexander the Great, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2009
n
8
City Winery, Reserve, Syrah, 2010
n
9
tie
Bravado, Coupage, 2010
n
9
tie
Saslove, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010
n
10
tie
Adir, Plato, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2009
n
10
tie
Covenant, Red C, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010
n
10
tie
Saslove, Aviv, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010
n
11
Shiloh, Legend, 2009
n
12
Dalton, Estate, Petite Sirah, 2010
n
13 tie Chateau Tour Seran, Bordeaux, Haut Medoc, 2010 y
13 tie Gvaot, Gofna Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010 n
13 tie Recanati, Special Reserve, Red, 2009 n
13 tie City Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, Obsidian Ridge, Napa Valley, 2009 y

JEWISH WEEK’S TOP 18 KOSHER WINES COMPETITON

in January and were held at The Jewish Week. The judges tasted 301 bottles of wine submitted by wineries from all over the world.

JUDGES:

Michael Dorf, Chair, City WineryOrr Reches, Sommelier, VeritasAron Ritter, Kosher Wine Society Miriam Morgenstern, Wine Spectator
Yanky Drew, Kosher Wine Maker, City WineryAlison Nathan, Abigael’sYossie Horwitz, Kosher Wine ListMargo Bader, Winemaker Apprentice & Cellar Master, City Winery

Please note, “N” refers to non Mevushhal wine and “Y” refers to Mevushal wine

Advertisement