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Hagafen was California's first kosher winery, and Ernie Weir's Napa Cabernet remains its flagship. Estate-bottled fruit from along the Silverado Trail, one mile south of the Stags Leap appellation — old-school Napa, full kosher, mevushal at the table.
Mood: Inky, structured, Napa-classic.
“The grown-up California kosher Cab — bottle age is its friend, brisket is its match, and the mevushal seal means the simcha host can pour without giving it a second thought.”
Tasting Notes
The nose is dense with bakers' chocolate, black cherry, and dried herbs, with a curl of cedar and graphite behind. The palate is brooding and spice-filled — black licorice, black plum, cranberry, and cocoa nib over a silky mid-palate built by 10% Cabernet Franc. Nineteen months in small French and American oak barrels stretch the finish into warm vanilla, sweet tobacco, and fine-grained tannin.
Food Pairing
Slow-braised Shabbos brisket, a Yom Tov rib roast, or a steakhouse cut for a simcha dinner. Holds up to hard cheeses and dark chocolate at the end of the meal.
Details
| Producer | Hagafen Cellars (Ernie & Irit Weir) |
| Country | United States |
| Region | Napa Valley, California |
| Varietal | Cabernet Sauvignon (90%) with Cabernet Franc |
| Style | Red, Dry, French & American Oak Aged |
| Alcohol | 13.5% |
| Bottle size | 750ml |
| Hashgacha | OU |
| Mevushal | Yes |
| Kosher for Passover | Yes |
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