The Jewish celebration of Rosh Hashanah begins today at sunset
and ends on Friday, the 22nd. The Jewish New Year offers a chance
for reflection on the past and hopes for a brighter future. Here are eight
Israeli wines to enjoy during the Rosh Hashanah celebration.
Galil Mountain produces several wines grown in the highest
elevations of the Upper Galilee region along with the Central and northern
Golan Heights. Here are a few that are fitting for Rosh Hashanah.
Cabernet |
The Galil Mountain
Cabernet Sauvignon is fermented in stainless steel for six months to bring
forth its fruity character. This full-bodied wine pairs well with leg of lamb
or a juicy steak. Price point - $16
Merlot |
Sangiovese |
Galil
Mountain Merlot is crafted with heavy berry flavors that pair nicely
with burgers or Sambusa. Price point - $15.
Galgal Sangiovese is grown
in the central and northern Golan Heights region. The wine is aged in French
Oak for 12 months and has a spicy flavor. Serve with pan-roasted chicken and
Tabbouleh. Price point - $14.
Golan
Heights Winery
Golan Heights Winery is the home of Yarden wines. With
conditions similar to Tuscany, the region is known for producing renowned
wines. The winery is one of Israel’s leading producers.
Malbec |
Yarden
Malbec is grown in Yonatan Springs in the central Golan Heights. The wine is
aged for 18 months in French Oak barrels and offers a spicy, berry flavor. Serve with
BBQ ribs or spicy sausage. Price point -$33.
Chardonnay |
Yarden Oden
Chardonnay is from the Odem Vineyard in the Northern Golan
Heights. The wine is fermented in French oak barrels and aged on the lees for
seven months. The wine boasts tropical flavors alone with hints of wood and
minerals. It can be aged for up to eight years after harvest. Serve with Roasted Chicken with Sumac and Falafel. Price point - $21.
Blanc de Blancs |
Yarden
Blanc de Blancs is a sparkling wine crafted from Chardonnay grapes
using strict, traditional methods. The grapes are pressed as whole clusters and
aged for a minimum of four years with tirage yeast. With delicate notes of
tropical fruits and minerals, the wine can age for up to ten years after harvest.
Pair with Kanafeh or Baklava. Price point - $31.
Mount
Hermon
The Golan Heights Winery is also home to the Mount Hermon
brand. The volcanic soil and cool high-altitude climate creates the perfect
conditions for this new wine region in Israel.
Mount
Hermon Red is a blend of several Bordeaux-style grapes. Grown in the Golan
Heights and Upper Galilee, the wine undergoes malolactic fermentation but is
bottled without sterile filtration. Ripe fruit with a hint of herbs makes this
wine a great partner for grilled meats. Price point - $12.
Mount
Hermon White is grown in the Northern Golan Heights. This blend
of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Semillon is cold fermented to
preserve the lively flavors of citrus and green apple. A perfect
partner when served with grilled fish. Price point - $12.
Enjoy!
~ Joy
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