Wine style

Wine style

Judean Hills Red Blend

Judean Hills Red Blend

Judean Hills Red Blend

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Imagine digging into soil that prophets walked on and finding world-class Cabernet waiting there. This region offers intense, structured blends that balance Mediterranean sunshine with cool night air, delivering complexity without smashing your palate.

Imagine digging into soil that prophets walked on and finding world-class Cabernet waiting there. This region offers intense, structured blends that balance Mediterranean sunshine with cool night air, delivering complexity without smashing your palate.

Imagine digging into soil that prophets walked on and finding world-class Cabernet waiting there. This region offers intense, structured blends that balance Mediterranean sunshine with cool night air, delivering complexity without smashing your palate.

Body

Big & Bold

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Vibrant Balance

Sugar

Savagely Dry

Artistic label and flavor profile for Judean Hills Red Blend on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Ancient revival

Limestone terraces

Boutique boom

Ancient texts mention vines here constantly, but the modern revolution took a nap until the 1990s. While monks kept the flame flickering, it was a wave of boutique producers realizing that limestone terraces and high altitude were pure magic for Bordeaux varieties. They reclaimed these rocky slopes, proving that history repeats itself, especially when Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are involved in the conversation.

Ancient texts mention vines here constantly, but the modern revolution took a nap until the 1990s. While monks kept the flame flickering, it was a wave of boutique producers realizing that limestone terraces and high altitude were pure magic for Bordeaux varieties. They reclaimed these rocky slopes, proving that history repeats itself, especially when Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are involved in the conversation.

Ancient texts mention vines here constantly, but the modern revolution took a nap until the 1990s. While monks kept the flame flickering, it was a wave of boutique producers realizing that limestone terraces and high altitude were pure magic for Bordeaux varieties. They reclaimed these rocky slopes, proving that history repeats itself, especially when Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are involved in the conversation.

Why it's special

Holy soil

Elevation freshness

Napa rival

It is all about that holy terra rossa soil on limestone bedrock. This specific geology acts like a sponge for water but stresses vines just enough to create concentrated, elegant fruit. Unlike flatter, hotter regions, the elevation here preserves acidity, meaning you get wines that taste ripe but finish fresh. It is the closest thing the Middle East has to a high-end Napa red.

It is all about that holy terra rossa soil on limestone bedrock. This specific geology acts like a sponge for water but stresses vines just enough to create concentrated, elegant fruit. Unlike flatter, hotter regions, the elevation here preserves acidity, meaning you get wines that taste ripe but finish fresh. It is the closest thing the Middle East has to a high-end Napa red.

It is all about that holy terra rossa soil on limestone bedrock. This specific geology acts like a sponge for water but stresses vines just enough to create concentrated, elegant fruit. Unlike flatter, hotter regions, the elevation here preserves acidity, meaning you get wines that taste ripe but finish fresh. It is the closest thing the Middle East has to a high-end Napa red.

Who's gonna like it

History buffs

Napa fans

Structure lovers

Anyone obsessed with classic French structures but craving a bit more sun-drenched generosity will fall hard for this. If you enjoy digging into a bottle that evolves over dinner, revealing layers of spice and dark fruit, this is your jam. It is perfect for history buffs who want to taste the terroir mentioned in ancient scriptures while enjoying a thoroughly modern, polished winemaking style.

Anyone obsessed with classic French structures but craving a bit more sun-drenched generosity will fall hard for this. If you enjoy digging into a bottle that evolves over dinner, revealing layers of spice and dark fruit, this is your jam. It is perfect for history buffs who want to taste the terroir mentioned in ancient scriptures while enjoying a thoroughly modern, polished winemaking style.

Anyone obsessed with classic French structures but craving a bit more sun-drenched generosity will fall hard for this. If you enjoy digging into a bottle that evolves over dinner, revealing layers of spice and dark fruit, this is your jam. It is perfect for history buffs who want to taste the terroir mentioned in ancient scriptures while enjoying a thoroughly modern, polished winemaking style.

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