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Intense Ruby red. Herbal aroma, with hints of red berries and cinnamon. The taste is elegant, harmonious and fruity. The finish is herbaceous and full with soft tannins.
Sweet, fruity table wine, produced from 100% Concord grapes. Best served with light flavored fish or chicken dishes.
Decadent and rich, the 2018 Dark Horse Buttery Chardonnay delivers on its name. Layers of rich buttercream meet bright notes of lychee and mango while Tahitian vanilla and brown spice underscore a creamy finish.
Lively spice aromas. Smooth fruit flavors. Carmenere Frontera is a wine with an uncommon personality that’s simply delicious. Amazing for parties, be sure to bring a big bottle so everyone can try!
2019 Apothic Merlot reveals depths of black cherry, boysenberry and wild blueberries with subtle hints of vanilla and coconut. To add dimension to the wine, we added a touch of a unique grape called Teroldego, which marries well with the Merlot to create plush tannins and a long, lasting finish.
Vibrant aromas of fresh grapefruit, lemon, and citrus notes give way to subtle herbal notes on the refreshing and light pallet. Crisp and clean on the finish, this is perfect for shellfish and seafood dishes, or wonderful on its own.
85% stainless steel fermentation on French oak, 15% barrel fermentation; 6 months aging in mostly French oak. Rich, medium-bodied wine, hints of oak, lush tropical fruit flavors.
Bright ruby red in appearance. The nose is bursting with berry aromas, spice and cocoa. Full of flavor on the palate with soft tannins, well-balanced acidity and a fresh finish.
In 1848, with the rejuvenation of the Jewish settlement in Jerusalem, Yitzhak Galina-Shor opened the first winery in Israel, in a basement adjunct to the Western Wall in Jerusalem. During the eight generations since its foundation, 1848 Winery continued to grow and gain recognition for its quality wines, re-positioned into several locations, but maintained a tradition of wine production as a way of life.