Tabor WineryKosher wine from Tabor winery in Israel,In the heart of the fertile Galilee lies Kfar Tabor, an agricultural village established more than a century ago. From its very beginning, Kfar Tabor's foremost activity was its vineyards. The village soon became famous for its quality grapes, the choice of Israel's leading wineries.
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Caberet Sauvignon Terra Rosa 2005 Tabor Winery | Israeli wine | | A | | A red kosher wine made from 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes that grow on Terra Rosa soil, it is deep garnet towards royal purple in color and emanates a full-bodied aroma blended with oak wood. The grapes were selectively hand picked according to their ripeness in the early morning and late night hours. They are brought to the winery shortly after. The low yield of 850 kilograms per Keep Reading... |
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Mes'cha 2003– Red Dessert Line Label Series, Tabor | Israeli wine | | | Winemaker Arieh Nesher: "…a full-bodied aroma, strong fruity and vibrant grape flavors with a rich color were what I set out to attain when I acquired the Merlot grapes from a small, old, low yield vineyard at the end of October 2003. The harvest having been hand picked and completed late in the season brought me almost totally shriveled up grapes, dark in color, especially sweet and with an into Keep Reading... |
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Cabernet Savignon 2004 Tabor Winery | Israeli wine | | | Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 of the Tabor series is a red wine. Blended from 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot grapes grown at the foot of Mount Tabor. The grapes were harvested in the morning hours and brought to the winery about an hour later. The Merlot grapes were fermented with their skins in stainless steel tanks at 25 degrees Centigrade for a month in order to capture the full aroma, flavo Keep Reading... |
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Chardonnay 2005 Tabor Winery | Israeli wine | | | Chardonnay 2005 of the Tabor series,is a white wineproduced from 100% Chardonnay grapes which are grown in the Ma'adar area of Kfar Tabor. The combination of superior soil with the special climate characterized by cool summer evenings and hot dry days preserve the health of the grape, eliminate the need for insecticides and provide the ideal conditions for growing this variety. The Chardonnay grap Keep Reading... |
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Merlot Basalt 2005 Tabor Adama Series | Israeli wine | | | The Merlot Basalt of the Tabor Adama series of wines is an absolute delight to lovers of pure Merlot. This red kosher wine is created from 90% Merlot and 10% large Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown in volcanic soil. Our purpose was to test its potency and complexity and to discover to what extent we could push the limits of its flavors. The harvest was done in the early morning and late night hours Keep Reading... |
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Merlot Chalk 2005 Tabor Adama series | Israeli wine | | | Merlot Chalk 2005 of the Adama Tabor series is a red kosher wine containing 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes that grow on chalky soil. The low yield, a soil high in minerals and a twelve month aging process in French oak barrels has enhanced the unique taste of this grape. The barrels were divided into 65% American oak and 35% French oak, half of which were new. The grapes were harv Keep Reading... |
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Mes'cha 2003 Line Label Series, Tabor | Israeli wine | | | The top of the line label series of varietal wines, Mes'cha was the best that was produced from the harvest of that year. In this series the winemaker was free to follow his fancy to create a wine of a delightful and enticing quality.In 2002 the winemaker enjoyed the fruits of the mature Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard of an especially low yield (700 kilograms per dunam) which he blended with a small Keep Reading... |
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Sauvignon Blanc –Gir 2006 Tabor Adama Series | Israeli wine | | | In the winter of 2003 the people of the village were informed that a 20 year old vineyard of Sauvignon Blanc grapes in one of the nearby wadis was to be uprooted. It had especially low yields which led to financial losses. The grape grower, Arieh Sela, immediately decided to "adopt" the 11 dunam vineyard located at the western slopes of the wadi which had rich soil in chalk deposits. The vineyar Keep Reading... |
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