Vineyard:
Galil Mountain
Wine: Merlot 2000
Type: Dry Red
This
wine is exactly like its counterpart, the Galil Mountain cabernet.
The
Galil Mountain Merlot is produced from 100% merlot grapes grown
in the upper Galilee. Unlike the tradition here in Israel, it
is not blended with a little Cabernet. This time, however, I
think the wine would have benefited from the addition of some
cabernet grapes to help round out some of the sharpness in the
taste.
The
color of this wine is a deep purple, almost plum. The aroma
is very fragrant. Despite the sharpness, the first taste is
very smooth and there is a delightful aftertaste that lingers
pleasantly on the palate.
The
alcohol content of this Merlot is 14%. That was somewhat surprising
to me, because the wine is not very dry.
This
is a very good yet inexpensive wine. It is simple and perfect
for any meal.
I
welcome the competition that this new vineyard venture brings
to the Israeli wine market.
Rated: 7++
Size: |
750
ml |
Price
per bottle: |
39 NIS at Mendel, 218 Ben-Yehuda St., Tel-Aviv. 03-6044672
Available
at Rose Wine, Shuk Kenyon, Agrippas 90, Jerusalem, 02-624-8961
|
Case: |
12
bottles. |