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A Judean Hills red built around the ancient aqueduct that gave the line its name - Nahal Hapirim - and priced like a weeknight bottle.
Mood: Tuesday dinner with grilled chicken, the bottle to introduce a friend to Israeli wine.
Our sommelier says
Medium ruby. The nose opens on red and dark cherry with a herbal Judean Hills lift - dried thyme, a touch of cedar. The palate is medium-bodied, fruit-forward, with soft integrated tannin that says the wine spent some time settling in oak but isn't trying to impress with wood. Finishes clean with a savory note. Drinks now, food-friendly, and one of the more honest values in the Gush Etzion lineup.
Tasting notes
Red cherry, plum, dried herb, light cedar. Medium body, soft tannin, dark cherry, savory mid-palate. Clean, gentle herbal echo.
Food pairing
Grilled chicken, lamb kebabs, Friday-night brisket, hard cheese (after the wait), Tuesday-night pasta.
Details
| Producer | Gush Etzion Winery |
| Country | Israel |
| Region | Judean Hills |
| Varietal | Red blend |
| Style | Dry red, medium-bodied, food-friendly |
| Alcohol | 13.5% |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
| Hashgacha | OU + Badatz Beit Yosef |
| Mevushal | No |
| Kosher for Passover | Yes |
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