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Yogev Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz 2009
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| Our Price |
$14.99/Bottles |
$179.94/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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| Mevushal:
No
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Alc/Vol:
13%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
Israel
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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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General Information
Binyamina's Yogev series is dedicated to the wine growers and farmers who work day and night to provide Binyamina with the highest quality wine grapes. The Hebrew word Yogev means "tiller of the soil", the laborer that works the land and causes it to flourish. The Yogev Cabernet/Shiraz is a medium-bodied blend of 50% Cabernet and 50% Shiraz, with soft tannins and slightly spicy flavors of red fruit and berries against an elegant backdrop of oak with a whiff of vanilla. Certainly drinkable now, this wine will also keep for several years. Ideal for serving with Mediterranean-style cold salads, herb lamb kebabs and hard aromatic cheeses such as Pecorini.
Kosher For Passover
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Customer Reviews
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:9/15/2010
Vintage 2006
Tawny garnet colored, fruity aroma, smooth, dry, soft tannins, mellow yet a bit spicy. Quite pleasant.
Reviewed by taxman@cox.net(15)
Date:3/28/2009
Vintage Not Specified
This was a nice wine that got better after breathinga little.
We served it at a fundraiser along with several other wines. This was a favorite among several attendees.
I am a big fan of Shiraz; did not taste as much berry as I would have liked, probably due to the mix with cabernet. Would probably order again.
Reviewed by gazookas@gmail.com(101)
Date:7/19/2008
Vintage 2006
I find myself at odds with the other reviewer here and Rogov. Perhaps I had a bad bottle? I found this wine to be alcoholic with little fruit to counteract the astringent tannins. Not enjoyable in the least for me, I'm afraid.
Reviewed by Michael Muller(23)
Date:4/21/2007
Vintage 2005
With a rich and velvety veneer, this wine was surprisingly well balance and was very enjoyable. With hints of currant and strong purple fruit. This bold vintage from Binyamina’s new label proves itself deserving of Dan Rogov’s high rating.
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