Gilgal Merlot (OK Kosher) 2014

Merlot from Israel
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    Varietal

    Region

    Producer

    Vintage
    2014

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    14.5%

    Features
    Kosher

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    Somm Note

    Winemaker Notes

    The 2014 Gilgal Merlot exhibits aromatic cherry and berry fruit characters, layered with notes of chocolate, orange zest, spice and dried herbs. This full-bodied Merlot offers satisfying concentration of flavor. 

    Although ready to drink now, the 2014 Gilgal Merlot should improve in the bottle for a number of years, and will remain in excellent drinking condition for about seven years from vintage. 

    Give the wine a go with slow-cooked roast beef, grilled lamb burgers, or pan-roasted duck breast. 

    Gilgal

    Gilgal

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    With generous fruit and supple tannins, Merlot is made in a range of styles from everyday-drinking to world-renowned and age-worthy. Merlot is the dominant variety in the wines from Bordeaux’s Right Bank regions of St. Emilion and Pomerol, where it is often blended with Cabernet Franc to spectacular result. Merlot also frequently shines on its own, particularly in California’s Napa Valley. Somm Secret—As much as Miles derided the variety in the 2004 film, Sideways, his prized 1961 Château Cheval Blanc is actually a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

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    With a rich history of wine production dating back to biblical times, Israel is a part of the cradle of wine civilization. Here, wine was commonly used for religious ceremonies as well as for general consumption. During Roman times, it was a popular export, but during Islamic rule around 1300, production was virtually extinguished. The modern era of Israeli winemaking began in the late 19th century with help from Bordeaux’s Rothschild family. Accordingly, most grapes grown in Israel today are made from native French varieties. Indigenous varieties are all but extinct, though oenologists have made recent attempts to rediscover ancient varieties such as Marawi for commercial wine production.

    In Israel’s Mediterranean climate, humidity and drought can be problematic, concentrating much of the country’s grape growing in the north near Galilee, Samaria near the coast and at higher elevations in the east. The most successful red varieties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah, while the best whites are made from Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Many, though by no means all, Israeli wines are certified Kosher.

    PIO35597_2014 Item# 422499

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