Friday 3 February 2012

YARDEN MOUNT HERMON RED WINe

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YARDEN MOUNT HERMON RED WINe
The aromatic Yarden Mount Hermon Red puts an emphasis on fresh red fruits, such as raspberries and cherries, but includes hints of fresh herbs and black pepper. The flavorful medium body has firm structure with a satisfying finish. Though immediately pleasurable, one can readily enjoy Mount Hermon Red over three years from the harvest. We like Mount Hermon Red whenever we suddenly yearn for a glass of red wine and enjoy drinking it with a wide variety of foods, such as tapas, pastas and grilled meats.
The Mount Hermon Red is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Most of the fruit came from the central Golan vineyards Yonatan, Tel Phares, Allone Habashan, Kidmat Zvi and the northern Golan vineyard Ortal. The wine completed malolactic fermentation and was not sterile-filtered at bottling.

Yarden is Hebrew for the Jordan River, which bisects the Golan Hts Galilee. A fabulous value composed of Cabernet, Malbec, and Malbec, primarily from young vines. It boasts luscious black currant fruit, raspberries. All this intermixed with smoke, herbs, and cedar. Rich fruit, opulent, and medium to full-bodied. A great wine bargain and will wait for a few years.

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