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Yarden Sauvignon Blanc 2010
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$12.99/Bottles |
$155.88/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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No
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Alc/Vol:
13.5%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
Israel
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Dryness:
Dry
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Color:
White
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Varietal:
Sauvignon Blanc
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Supervision:
OK Kosher Certification
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General Information
Yarden Sauvignon Blanc was produced from Sauvignon Blanc grapes with a small portion of Semillon, both grown entirely in the Golan Heights where the cool climate, rocky volcanic soil, and high altitude are ideal conditions for growing classic wine grape varieties. Aging in French oak barrels for 2 months adds a light toastiness to the already complex fruit and herbaceous characters typical of the Sauvignon Blanc varietal.
Kosher For Passover
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Customer Reviews
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:3/18/2012
Vintage 2009
Golden colored, light to medium bodied, with citrus and herbal notes.
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:9/18/2010
Vintage 2007
Fragrant fruity/grassy aroma, pale golden straw color, medium bodied, silky/buttery viscosity with an interesting array of citric flavors, kiwi and watermelon, plus a long subtle finish.
Reviewed by Ze'ev Shimon(23)
Date:4/21/2008
Vintage 2004
Upon first pour I was greeted with a bit of sulfur, which gave way to grapefruit and petroleum aromas. Buttery, rich, and full-bodied with a long elegant finish. This one's hard to beat for the price.
Reviewed by andrew.breskin@gmail.com(106)
Date:9/29/2007
Vintage 2006
A little on the sweeter side that I would like, but this is still a good bottle of wine. Nice round melon flavors that go well with most salads or fish. Try the Gamla.
Reviewed by gschreib@gs.net(1)
Date:8/24/2005
Vintage 2000
This is a delicious wine that goes well with any roasted meat, be it poultry or beef. Full, buttery flavor with a good nose once it is allowed to breathe for a few minutes. We recently served this at our daughters bat mitzvah shabbat celebration and received numerous compliments from even the most particular wine enthusiasts who were in attendance. We can't wait to serve this wine in our sukkah...
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