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Carmel Moscato di Carmel 2009
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$9.89/Bottles |
$116.99/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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Yes
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Alc/Vol:
5.5%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
Israel
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Dryness:
Sweet
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Color:
White
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Varietal:
Moscato
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Supervision:
OU
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General Information
This semi sweet wine is bursting with perfumed floral aromas and wonderful hints of peach and citrus flavors. A slight effervescence provides a spirited liveliness. Serve with desserts and other after dinner delicacies. It is best served chilled.
Kosher For Passover
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Winemaker's Note
Semi sweet, bubbly, pineapple, melon and guava flavors, and a cool, clean finish.
Best Served With: Asian dishes and spicy foods.
Awards
The Indianapolis Star-Highly Recommended
San Francisco Chronicle-Highly Recommended
Customer Reviews
Reviewed by nicejesy@hotmail.com(2)
Date:1/21/2009
Vintage Not Specified
Greatly sweet wine.
it reminds me of my first love.
Reviewed by jgraber613@gmail.com(11)
Date:10/26/2008
Vintage 2006
A delightful, fruity, semi-sweet, lightly effervescent muscato. It is also low alcohol which makes it an excellent choice for a family wine. This is a great alternative to the Bartenura Moscato for those who prefer to purchase an Israeli wine.
Reviewed by bigwormie(3)
Date:10/14/2008
Vintage 2005
Second wow along with Bartenura Moscato. Good stuff. Try a bottle. You'll be back.
Reviewed by DavidSon(1)
Date:9/16/2008
Vintage 2007
Fantastic Wine, great for the whole family, light, fresh, airy, easy. Great for Kiddush, the kids enjoy a small taste and the parents will enjoy tremendously.
Reviewed by bwellen(17)
Date:6/5/2007
Vintage 2006
Very good. Not as sweet as some moscatos. Keeps well for a second and third day. Great to cook mushrooms in.
Reviewed by Arney R in CT(33)
Date:4/23/2007
Vintage 2005
This Moscato is the perfect blend of light, bubbly sweetness & white wine. Whereas most Moscatos are typified by their sweetness & effervescence - and little else - the Carmel has achieved the balance of not too sweet, not too dry, not too bland and not overly carbonated while also maintaining its consistency throughout the entire bottle. Add to that surprise the fact that it's from Carmel - from whom I haven't come to expect high quality in previous wines - and this becomes a satisfying and pleasantly anticipated selection throughout. At its sale price, I would buy several bottles to keep on hand for those wine drinkers too finicky for most mainstream wines.
Reviewed by pauloxxxx@yahoo.com(15)
Date:12/27/2006
Vintage Not Specified
This is a lovely, light and delicately sweet desert wine that will go well alone or with goat cheese, brie, smoked salmon, a baked brie en croute with or without fruit, berries or semi-sweet cookies. It has a slight, natural carbonation.
Reviewed by mazel2006@yahoo.com(2)
Date:11/11/2006
Vintage 2005
This is an excellent Moscato especially at this price. I regularly use Joyvin or Bartenura for kiddush. This wine seems more balanced and refined than other two. I highly reccomend it.
Reviewed by claude@math.wayne.edu(44)
Date:10/3/2006
Vintage 2005
Very fruity, quite sweet, a wine for people who don't like wines. (Our granddaughter age 5 months loved it). (She doesn't care for cabs.) At $6.99 a big bargain. At full price I would prefer the Golan Moscato - it is more sophisticated.
Reviewed by .REI.(26)
Date:7/26/2006
Vintage 2005
This is a good Muscato. Much better than Bartenura. It is relatively simple but smooth and well-balanced.
Reviewed by Jay@TheMitzvahProject.org(81)
Date:6/22/2006
Vintage 2005
Very limey. Excellent apricot flavor. Very tasty, sweet and honey like. Fresh and full of citrus. I give it a 97 out of 100.
Reviewed by vbskaz(9)
Date:6/21/2006
Vintage Not Specified
Sweet and light. No syrup here. Tastes like a moscato wine should taste. One of my favorites.
Reviewed by winevine@gmail.com(107)
Date:5/18/2006
Vintage 2005
Served this wine at our Seder and it got rave reviews. For starters, the taste is more succulent than Bartenura's Moscato and is a few dollars cheaper.
Reviewed by doctordog(92)
Date:1/3/2006
Vintage 2004
A pleasant, fruity, semi-sweet, lightly effervescent spumonti-style muscato...low alcohol....a festive "family wine."
Reviewed by rachel(20)
Date:10/21/2005
Vintage 2004
This is a quite acceptable alternative to the Bartenura Moscato for those who prefer to purchase an Israeli wine. I found it slightly less effervescent than the Bartenura but otherwise quite similar. For a dinner party I would open the Carmel as the second bottle. It also works great in mimosas for brunch!
Reviewed by rivstein@yahoo.com(1)
Date:9/27/2005
Vintage 2004
light, delicate, fruity. suitable as dessert wine.
Reviewed by dscop(5)
Date:3/2/2005
Vintage Not Specified
A popular crowd pleaser, this bubbly muscat wine has given the Israeli wine buying public an alternative to the Italian Muscato. The bubbles are strong upon first opening, but calm down to a great dessert wine with low alcohol. Not overly sweet, a fine overall effort by Carmel.
Reviewed by Joshua London(131)
Date:1/4/2005
Vintage 2003
This delicious, semi-dry, light bodied, slightly sparkling, refreshing, bright and clean white wine works both as an aperitif and as an a dessert accompaniment; with aromas and flavors of peaches, apples, pears, apricots, lemons and hints of ginger and litchi. Not overly complex, but a delightful and playful spin on the classic “Moscato di Asti” wines that seem to pervade every Jewish celebration and festive occasion. Definitely worth a try; drink now.
Reviewed by shalom(1)
Date:5/31/2004
Vintage 2003
Wow! What a great taste of a sweet wine. Was hooked on Moscato D'Asti by Bartenura till this one came out to the market, a very rare bottle to find.
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