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Altoona Hills Cabernet Merlot 2007
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| Our Price |
$6.99/Bottles |
$83.88/Case |
| Sale Price |
$5.99/Bottles |
$71.88/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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| Mevushal:
Yes
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Alc/Vol:
13.5%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
Australia
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Dryness:
Dry
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Color:
Red
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Varietal:
Blend
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Supervision:
OU
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This item qualifies for Budget Shipping
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General Information
This luscious blend from South Eastern Australia displays lovely aromas of fresh mint, raspberry, black currant and plum, with subtle hints of oak. This sumptuous red wine is filled with rich fruit flavors that linger in one's mouth. The soft and silky texture and excellent oak - fruit balance make Altoona Hills Cabernet Merlot a truly memorable wine.
Kosher For Passover
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Winemaker's Note
Notes of plum, blackberry, and licorice highlight this silky smooth wine.
Best Served With: Salads, cheeses, meat, turkey, veal and chicken.
Customer Reviews
Reviewed by VOXABUCHER(1)
Date:6/16/2010
Vintage 1234
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Reviewed by zvih@aol.com(8)
Date:3/26/2009
Vintage 2006
Never a bad year always good, even exceptional, worth it to buy now and save for two years this will be a supreme tasting wine.
Reviewed by Maddux314(21)
Date:9/28/2008
Vintage 2006
A simple, basic dry red. Not a very strong bouquet, but some pitch black fruit and good acidity. An acceptable wine for cost conscious buyers.
Reviewed by Non-Mevushal(98)
Date:5/16/2008
Vintage 2006
Boldly fruity and plummy. The price makes it a good choice for everyday drinking, but nothing special here.
Reviewed by Gavriel(69)
Date:12/26/2007
Vintage 2005
Deep royal purple in color, medium bodied, with soft, almost unfelt tannins, and fruit salad combination of black and red berries, cherries and currants.
Reviewed by blueriver@europe.com(104)
Date:1/31/2007
Vintage 2002
I really liked this wine last year, but it now seems to be going downhill fast. Having past it's peak, it now has a slightly astringent taste. While some bottles are still ok, the clock is clearly ticking - drink up.
Reviewed by Jay@TheMitzvahProject.org(81)
Date:12/25/2006
Vintage 2002
It has a very dark color and a big plum or berry nose. It is a bit alcoholic at this time. That might go away with time. It is an excellent wine for the price of $4.99 each. It is full of fruit flavor and well blended between the Cabernet and Merlot. It takes on an almost Burgundy flavor as it opens up. I give it an 88-89 out of 100.
Reviewed by rjharary@idpny.com(14)
Date:12/20/2006
Vintage 2002
At this price, I don't think a better wine exists. I was extremely impressed with this wine, it pairs well with grilled steak and heavy pasta as well.
Reviewed by Arney R in CT(33)
Date:12/12/2006
Vintage 2002
This was my first purchase from KosherWine.com, and has exemplified my experience with this website to this day (no matter when you're reading this): The price, taste, availability & consistency are all amazingly excellent! How often can you say that about ANYTHING these days? As a combined wine, each grape's flavor complements & enhances the other, creating a solidly satisfying drinking experience. The flavor, aroma, texture and overall 'drinkability' is consistently enjoyable, bottle after bottle. It's more of a 'shtarkeh' wine throughout, but never bitter, harsh or too heavy. I've given it as gifts many times, with unanimous praise no matter the palate. Beyond kiddush, I recommend this for sipping by a roaring fireplace blaze on a frozen New England winter's night.
Reviewed by blueriver@europe.com(104)
Date:9/3/2006
Vintage 2002
Classic fruit bomb in the typical Australian style. Great taste, texture, and needs no breathing time at all.
Great value, though the shelf-life is probably limited to the next year or so, before it flattens out.
Reviewed by winemikey(1)
Date:8/23/2006
Vintage 2002
Smooth taste, with blueberry & current highlites, this is a BIG wine for a small price, wonderful aroma.
Reviewed by Michael Fleischhacker(104)
Date:8/6/2006
Vintage 2002
I really liked this wine -- and I usually do not care for blends. It has a great body with a strong berry flavor. Overall, it is a quite enjoyable wine to drink.
Reviewed by Harcocoat@aol.com(1)
Date:7/13/2006
Vintage 2002
I bought a case. Thank goodness I didn't serve it to friends before tasting it. I'm stuck using it myself now and it doesn't taste good, to people who are merlot and cabernet sauvignon drinkers. Save yourself.
Reviewed by winevine@gmail.com(107)
Date:5/16/2006
Vintage 2002
Quite heavy on tannins...yet oddly delicious! Great wine with beginner wine tasters. Lots of fruit flavors typical of Australian wines.
Reviewed by zvih@aol.com(8)
Date:4/25/2006
Vintage 2003
great smell/aroma, hint of plums. Rich flavors. choice # 3 for next year
Reviewed by Michael Muller(22)
Date:2/26/2006
Vintage 2002
This wine was fine. As a table red for a meal at home - it’s perfect. I wouldn’t break this one out for that special occasion. It does, however, have a plumy veneer with very strong hints of fruits like plum and blackberry.
Reviewed by miriam@lawrencekramer.com(28)
Date:2/21/2006
Vintage 2002
Very pleasant heavy fruity taste that lingers through the oak. Quite enjoyable. Nice complement to heavy chicken or beef dishes.
Reviewed by billbernstein@bellsouth.net(11)
Date:2/20/2006
Vintage Not Specified
This, and another from the same winery we had, are terrific wines. It is almost chewy in its texture, very luscious. Lots of fruit tastes and just very appealing. An excellent value!
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