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Golan Heights - Yarden Syrah Golan Heights Winery 2003 Ml. 750
Winery Golan Heights
Characteristic
The premier label and flagship brand. Each year the finest grapes from the best vineyards are reserved for Yarden wines. Yarden is the Hebrew for Jordan River, which bisects the Golan Heights from the Galilee. The label features a symbol of ancient Israel: an oil lamp decorated with mosaic tile. The Galilee (or Galil) is the most northern, and generally considered the best, appellation in Israel. The highest quality area within the appellation is the Golan Heights(or simply the Golan), the coldest region in Israel. The vineyards on this volcanic plateau rise from 400 meters (1,300 feet) above sea level to 1,200 meters (3,900 feet) and receive snowfall in the winter. Golan Heights Winery is located in the town of Katzrin, in the central Golan.
Data sheet
- Classification
- Yarden
- Organic
- No
- Year
- 2003
- Size
- Ml. 750
- Gradation
- 14,5%
- Body
- Heavy
- Ageing and Fining
- The wine aged for 18 months in small French oak barrels, 40% of which were new.,
- Ageing
- From 18 to 24 months
- Color
- Dark ruby red.
- Scent
- Presents aromatic red and black fruit characters with hints of fresh herbs, orange blossom and chocolate.,
- Aroma
- Fruity, Spicy
- Taste
- This full-bodied Merlot displays good concentration of flavor and an attractive lingering finish.,
- Serving temperature
- 16°-18° C.
- Blend
- Syrah
- Blend description
- Syrah 100%
- Contains sulfites
- Si
- Zone
- Israele
- Matching
- Braised meat, Goat, Pasta with sauce, Red meat, Rice with Bolognese sauce, Roast
- Ideal with
- Meat Red, Meat White, Pasta Meat
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