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BOTTLE: $19.59
Appellation – Judean Hills
Style – Dry Red
Tasting Notes – Ripe red fruits, spices, coffee beans, and roasted oak with a balanced and elegant rich taste. The wine was aged in French oak barrels for 14 months.
Reviews – Dark garnet with violet reflections, medium-bodied, with soft, gently mouth-coating tannins. Opens to reveal blackberry, currant and purple plum fruits, those supported nicely by hints of mint, licorice and, on the finish, a hint of bittersweet chocolate. Drink now-2010