EXCITING NEW WINES FOR THE JEWISH NEW YEAR: GABRIEL GELLER’S TOP PICKS FOR 5783 From
California
and
Côte
de
Provence to Israel and the Greek Islands,
these
bottlings
represent
another exceptional year of wines and spirits from the most innovative producers in the world. Herzog
Wine
Cellars
recently
revamped its Late Harvest series of quality
dessert
wines.
Head
winemaker David Galzignato, the head
winemaker
who
recently
succeeded to the late Joseph “Joe” A. Hurliman, has given the Herzog Late Harvest
Orange
Muscat
and
Zinfandel ($24.99) a fuller, more concentrated profile. The
long-awaited,
high-quality
The world of excellent kosher wine is
Lovatelli wines will finally land within
growing more expansive by the year, which
the next few weeks. The line includes
is great news for those looking to bring
a Primitivo ($16.99), a Barbera d’Asti
something new and exciting to the Rosh
($24.99), and an Orbaio Rosso
Hashana table, according to wine blogger
blend ($29.99), as well as two
Gabriel Geller.
vermouths ($24.99).
“This year brings an abundance of exciting
Valérie Rousselle, owner of Château
releases to complement every course,” says
Roubine, the Cru Classé estate from
Geller, Director of PR and Manager of Wine
Côtes de Provence, has launched a
Education for Kedem/Royal Wine. “It’s a
kosher cuvée from her Rhône Valley
great time to discover your new favorites
property,
and pleasant surprises at every price point.”
($24.99). This classic, easy-to-drink
Domaine
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