Golan Heights Winery Hermon Mount Hermon Red, Galilee 2022

Deep ruby color; cherry, plum, raspberry, blackberry, oak, vanilla, earth on the nose and palate.

Golan Heights Winery Hermon Mount Hermon Red, Galilee 2022

Dry; soft tannins and acidity. Ripe fruits; jammy; opulent. Medium body. Blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, cabernet franc, petit verdot. The ripe fruits give the illusion of sweetness as the wine ventures dangerously close to grape jelly territory—which will be a feature, not a flaw, for some drinkers. Tones down with exposure to air, consider decanting. Kosher for Passover. 14% ABV

The Golan Heights Winery was founded in 1983, two years after Israel extended Israeli law and administration in the territory. Golan Heights Winery includes four brands: Yarden, Golan Heights, Gilgal, and Mount Hermon. The winery is Israel’s leading premier winemaker. Wine Enthusiast named it “New World Winery of the Year” in 2012.

Golan Heights Winery

The “New World” designation is amusing since it is hard to imagine Israel and the Middle East qualifying as “new world”—but in the wine business, New World covers all the wineries not in Europe and adjacent, long-time wine-producing countries. The Golan Heights winery and tasting room get very high marks on TripAdvisor; visitors can have a Jeep ride through the vineyards before enjoying apparently (according to several reviewers) great food.

Golan Heights Winery tasting room

Golan Heights Winery’s 1,500 acres of vineyards stretch from the Sea of Galilee to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Hermon—a region where wine has been made for more than 6,000 years, but only in the past three decades have modern, quality wine efforts been in place. The Golan Heights Winery’s acres are divided into 28 vineyards (96% in Golan Heights) and 430 blocks. Each block is monitored individually, then harvested individually and the fruit kept separate through the winemaking process until final blending. There are 16 vinegrowers who grow 20 grape varieties, 13 red and seven white.

Golan Heights winemaker Victor Schoenfeld

Golan Heights Winemaker Victor Schoenfeld is one of Israel’s most influential winemakers. He graduated from UC Davis in 1988 with a degree in enology. He worked at Robert Mondavi and Preston Vineyards in Sonoma, then Jacquesson & Fils Champagne house before joining Golan Heights. Schoenfeld is strong advocate for new wine-making technology and precise climatic and viticultural analysis. Not surprisingly, the winery embraces sustainable agriculture and environmental responsibility, including solar and wind power, wastewater management, and composting instead of chemical fertilizers.

Golan Heights Winery Hermon Mount Hermon Red, Galilee 2022 is a Bordeaux-style blend, led primarily by cabernet sauvignon and merlot. Soft, plush, almost jammy. From a leading winery in Israel. Kosher for Passover. Pair with roasted and braised meats; lamb, especially seasoned with herbs; lasagna and pasta dishes with tomato sauces; pizza; burgers and sliders; mac and cheese; meatloaf; comfort food in general; poultry—roast chicken, turkey, duck; pork; venison, wild boar, rabbit; roasted vegetables—root vegetables, mushrooms. Cheese—aged cheddar, brie, gouda, gorgonzola, silton, manchego. $17-20

Golan Heights website

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