Wine style

Wine style

Israeli Cabernet Sauvignon

Israeli Cabernet Sauvignon

Israeli Cabernet Sauvignon

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Israel

Big, bold, and unapologetically ripe, this juice proves that a hot Mediterranean climate loves Bordeaux superstars. It packs a massive punch of dark fruit and oak, showing the world that serious reds aren't exclusive to France.

Big, bold, and unapologetically ripe, this juice proves that a hot Mediterranean climate loves Bordeaux superstars. It packs a massive punch of dark fruit and oak, showing the world that serious reds aren't exclusive to France.

Big, bold, and unapologetically ripe, this juice proves that a hot Mediterranean climate loves Bordeaux superstars. It packs a massive punch of dark fruit and oak, showing the world that serious reds aren't exclusive to France.

Body

Full Blast

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Vibrant Balance

Sugar

Savagely Dry

Artistic label and flavor profile for Israeli Cabernet Sauvignon on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Rothschild Vision

Tech Revolution

Global Respect

Baron Edmond de Rothschild kicked things off way back in the 1880s, but the real magic happened when the Golan Heights Winery brought California technology to the scene in the 1980s. They realized the high altitude and volcanic soil were perfect for making world-class reds. Suddenly, Israel shifted from sweet sacramental syrup to serious, award-winning bottles that demanded global respect.

Baron Edmond de Rothschild kicked things off way back in the 1880s, but the real magic happened when the Golan Heights Winery brought California technology to the scene in the 1980s. They realized the high altitude and volcanic soil were perfect for making world-class reds. Suddenly, Israel shifted from sweet sacramental syrup to serious, award-winning bottles that demanded global respect.

Baron Edmond de Rothschild kicked things off way back in the 1880s, but the real magic happened when the Golan Heights Winery brought California technology to the scene in the 1980s. They realized the high altitude and volcanic soil were perfect for making world-class reds. Suddenly, Israel shifted from sweet sacramental syrup to serious, award-winning bottles that demanded global respect.

Why it's special

Hot Sun

Cool Nights

Minty Edge

What makes this stand out is the incredible combination of intense Mediterranean sunshine and cooling high-altitude nights. This temperature swing locks in acidity while the sun pumps up the sugar and alcohol. Plus, there is often a distinctive herbal or minty edge to these wines that you just do not find elsewhere. It is kosher wine that actually tastes like premium luxury.

What makes this stand out is the incredible combination of intense Mediterranean sunshine and cooling high-altitude nights. This temperature swing locks in acidity while the sun pumps up the sugar and alcohol. Plus, there is often a distinctive herbal or minty edge to these wines that you just do not find elsewhere. It is kosher wine that actually tastes like premium luxury.

What makes this stand out is the incredible combination of intense Mediterranean sunshine and cooling high-altitude nights. This temperature swing locks in acidity while the sun pumps up the sugar and alcohol. Plus, there is often a distinctive herbal or minty edge to these wines that you just do not find elsewhere. It is kosher wine that actually tastes like premium luxury.

Who's gonna like it

Napa Lovers

Power Seekers

Oak Fans

Fans of Napa Valley powerhouses or bold Australian Shiraz will feel right at home with a glass of this in hand. It is perfect for anyone who thinks subtlety is overrated and prefers a wine that greets you with a bear hug. You want massive fruit, plenty of toasty oak, and a finish that lasts longer than a holiday dinner with the in-laws.

Fans of Napa Valley powerhouses or bold Australian Shiraz will feel right at home with a glass of this in hand. It is perfect for anyone who thinks subtlety is overrated and prefers a wine that greets you with a bear hug. You want massive fruit, plenty of toasty oak, and a finish that lasts longer than a holiday dinner with the in-laws.

Fans of Napa Valley powerhouses or bold Australian Shiraz will feel right at home with a glass of this in hand. It is perfect for anyone who thinks subtlety is overrated and prefers a wine that greets you with a bear hug. You want massive fruit, plenty of toasty oak, and a finish that lasts longer than a holiday dinner with the in-laws.

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