Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Barkan
Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Barkan

Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic (OK Kosher) 750ml

Cabernet Sauvignon from Israel
Vendor: Barkan
$12.99
$12.99
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This aromatic and intense wine was produced from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, meticulously picked from the vineyards of the Barkan Winery in the Galilee, giving the wine a rich body and abundant taste.

Barkan's Galil vineyards in northern Israel produce rich, ripe Cabernet Sauvignon grapes during the growing season. The wine displays a deep ruby red color, a bouquet redolent of spicy berry aromas intermingled with oak, and a full round body that pairs well with grilled meats and sauces. Indulge in the bold flavors of the Galil vineyards with Barkan's Cabernet Sauvignon Classic. Bursting with spicy berry aromas and a full-bodied taste, this wine is the perfect pairing for your grilled meats and savory sauces.

This wine is Kosher for Passover

Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Barkan

Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic (OK Kosher) 750ml

$12.99

Barkan Cabernet Sauvignon Classic (OK Kosher) 750ml

$12.99
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Kosher Wine

Kosher wine is made just like other table wine, with an extra set of rules to make it consistent with Jewish dietary law. In order for a wine to be deemed kosher (Yiddish for "proper" or "fit"), it must be made under the supervision of a rabbi. The wine must contain only kosher ingredients (including yeast and fining agents), and it must be processed using equipment rabbinically certified to make kosher wines. No preservatives or artificial colors may be added. The wine can only be handled -- from the vine to the wineglass -- by Sabbath-observant Jews, unless the wine is mevushal. Mevushal wines, unlike ordinary kosher wines, can be handled and served by non-Jews. To be considered mevushal, a wine must be heated to 185 degrees F. Extended exposure to high temperatures can threaten a wine's character, but producers have developed flash-pasteurization techniques that minimize the effect on the wine's flavor.

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