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Herzog Selection Chateneuf

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Herzog Selection Chateneuf 2008

Our Price $10.55/Bottles $126.60/Case


Bottles/Case: 12
Mevushal: Yes
Alc/Vol: 11%
Size: 750 ml
Region: France
Dryness: Semi-Sweet
Color: White
Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc
Supervision: OU

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General Information
Semillon and muscadelle grapes have been selected and blended to make this semi-dry wine typical of the Bordeaux appellation. Herzog Selections has chosen it for its unique, soft flavor, full character and complex, compelling aroma. You will enjoy its fresh and delightful youth but, if you wish, you may age it for additional complexity and depth. It may be served fresh as an aperitive. Best with fish, poultry, cheese and foie gras.
Kosher For Passover



Winemaker's Note

Mild, semi-dry, with a fresh, fruity bouquet. Best Served With: Medium flavored fish, cheeses, veal and chicken.

Customer Reviews

Reviewed by Non-Mevushal(98)
Date:6/14/2008
Vintage 2006
An enjoyable crisp, light, but dry enough white. Very food-friendly.




Reviewed by Toke-Dawg(39)
Date:9/11/2007
Vintage Not Specified
A very consistant, good white Bordeaux. A regular on our Shabbos table. Very drinker friendly. Delicious and well balanced. Good value.

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Reviewed by Greg R(202)
Date:7/23/2007
Vintage 2005
This is a solid wine, semi-sweet, fruity, with sugar throughout (but not as sweet as a Moscato). Inoffensive and easy to match with food (fish, salads, etc.). This wine is not overly complex, but a decent bottle for the money.

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Reviewed by doctordog(92)
Date:1/5/2007
Vintage 2005
A solid semi-dry white. Clear, champagne color, substantial weight and texture, with a pleasant, complex, fruity bouquet and taste. The uniqueness of this wine is its pucker-dry, slightly citric, sweetness... due to the distinctive nature of the muscadelle grape. Nice.

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Reviewed by winevine@gmail.com(107)
Date:6/13/2006
Vintage 2005
Superb. Though a semi-dry, when drunk young, this wine at first sip is dry, but once it lingers, it leaves sweet. Such great spring fruit flavors...nectarine, fresh berries. I typically prefer red wine, but I will be buying this by the case.

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Reviewed by gbeb999@bellsouth.net(1)
Date:6/1/2006
Vintage Not Specified
Though I am more partial to reds rather than whites,This has become my favorite wine. It has a rich, light flavor that is very smooth and refreshing. While not a wine expert, I would characterize it as semi-dry. Others to whom I have introduced this wine agree as to its quality.

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Reviewed by miriam@lawrencekramer.com(28)
Date:2/7/2006
Vintage 2004
excellent semi-dry bordeaux. Smooth, fruity, no bitter aftertaste. Wouldn't waste a drop. Wonderful with fish, or foul.

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Reviewed by Edith Barrett(1)
Date:1/26/2006
Vintage 2002
I normally do not get excited about wines, but when I first had this wine in France, I was amazed at the complexity of its flavor and was overjoyed when I found it in the US. I don't have the vocabulary to describe the many aspects of this wine: all I can say is that even people who don't keep kosher compliment me on it, and that tasting this wine made me realize why people get excited about wine. It is neither too dry nor too sweet.

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