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| Cabernet Sauvignon
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| | | Score | User | City | State | Country | Tasting Notes | Time |
| 75 | | | 87 | JaneGarvey | Atlanta | Georgia | USA | More proof that Kosher wines are not by definition sweet: This dry red wine is a testament to what the Golan Heights, lying in northern Israel, can produce. It’s a f ull-bodied dry wine with a medium-deep ruby red color. Aromas convey the scent of sweet dark fruit, later delivered on the palate: Black currant, black raspberry, and plum open for similar dark fruit flavors that capture a bit of dried fig in the finish. Very easy tannins conduct the fruit flavors through the wine’s long finish. Best served at cool room temperatures, 55-60ºF/13-15ºC, in large, tulip-shaped glasses. Foods: Barbecued chicken; curried beef, braised lamb, grilled red meats; roast duck brushed with melted jam glaze; roast chicken; red meat casseroles.
Georgia Distributor: National Distributing Co. | 03/01/2009 |
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