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Dave Mac wrote: 90 points
November 26, 2020 - Excellent surprise here on the road from Jerusalem, the holiness of this wine was evident but not without the sanctity or aura of too many angels singing
The legs are medium. It tastes like black pepper, dill and stoniness. A harp of dill with some floral flutes wafting above in unison.1 person found this helpful Comments (2) -
ajs625 Likes this wine:
April 16, 2020 - Was as expected
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dino_mike Likes this wine: 90 points
December 13, 2019 - Really impressive syrah and petite syrah blend: Very vivid spicy strawberry and rich velvety tannins made for a full bodied, round and smooth finish too. It had just the right amount of smoke and earthy tea to balance the fruit out.
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Mikey A Likes this wine: 97 points
September 1, 2018 - Bold. Aromatic
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rockthomii@gmail.com Likes this wine: 86 points
March 30, 2018 - 1 hour decant. Drank at Passover dinner at friends house. Deep opaque garnet. Nose of paste, meat (brisket) and bread. Taste is very similar with flour paste being dominant. Pretty heavy sediment. Low acidity and medium drying tannins. Heavy body. Very unique wine and flavor profile, but not my style.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2014
- Type Red
- Producer Psagot
- Varietal Red Blend
- Designation Peak
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- Country Israel
- Region Judean Hills
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- Appellation Jerusalem Mountains
- UPC Code 087752021194
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- In Cellars 54 (44%)
- Consumed 68 (56%)
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