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Monday, June 4, 2012
Recanati Reserve Single Vineyard Merlot Kp 2007, Galilee, Israel
Well, this is a first for me, a kosher wine from Israel. It is always interesting to try something new and further expand my wine knowledge. These grapes are grown in a high-altitude vineyard in the Northern Galilee, where Israel’s rich, ancient soil, warm days, and cool Mediterranean nights produces a wine similar to St-Emilion in Bordeaux, France. This wine is aged 15 months in French oak (40% new oak) with alcohol coming in at 14.5%.
This wine opens up with an exotic nose of blackberry, blackcurrants, black tea, herbs and spices, spicy cedar wood and earthy notes. On the mouthfeel, dry, medium-full bodied with flavours of dark fruit, cloves, black olives, soft acidity and grainy tannins. A very good length on the finish with flavours of savoury spices, rich concentrated fruit, smoky and minerals notes lingering. The most interesting wine I have had in a long time. Strongly recommended and very enjoyable, score 90 points.
Purchased May 12, 2012 LCBO New Release (282590) at $28.95
Labels:
Galilee,
Israel,
Kosher Wine,
Merlot,
Recanati
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