Wine Barkan, "Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon
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Producer:
Barkan
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Cabernet Sauvignon: 100%
Reviews of purchase Barkan, "Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon
Tasting Notes
The wine is a deep ruby color.
The elegant, full-bodied, rounded wine has a rich taste, with well integrated tannins, notes of black berries, blackberries, currants, amid the sweet nuances of spice and oak.
The aroma of wine reveals elegant notes of ripe dark berries.
The wine will be a good pair of cheeses and desserts.
Interesting Facts
"Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon - dry red wine with a pleasant berry motifs in taste and aroma. Produced Israeli winery Barkan from Cabernet Sauvignon (100%), grown in the vineyards in the south of the Judean Hills. All manufacturing processes are under strict control of a team of professional winemakers. Through this approach, the wine "Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon has repeatedly won prestigious competitions and the awards direct proof:
- Silver Medal Best Value, 2012;
- Bronze Golden Cluster, 2012;
- Gold Medal Terravino, 2012, 2011, 2008;
- Silver Medal Selections Mondiales des Vins, 2009;
- Bronze Medal International Wine & Spirit Competition, 1999, 1998;
- Bronze Medal Challenge International du Vin, 2009, 2005.
Galileo - a big administrative, as well as the famous wine-growing region in northern Israel. Even in Biblical writings mention the region where Jesus turns water into wine at the wedding at Cana. From here originates the origins of winemaking. The entire territory of the region is divided into three zones: the Upper Galilee, Lower Galilee and the Judean Hills. This last area is one of the most interesting, as it takes up a significant part of the north-east of Israel, offering a large selection of winemakers great terroirs. Among the various types of soils predominate gravel, limestone and mineral-rich basalt deposits. The height of the Judean Hills reaches 450 meters above sea level, so here cool climate and relatively high rainfall. Good moisture contributes to the creation of atypical fresh and bright wine.