This Easter and Passover consider Psagot Wines with the season of renewal upon us and the perfect way to share love and appreciation.
Psagot Cabernet Sauvignon is a deep, ruby-red wine
with bold aromas of dark forest fruits, subtly accented by oak. This
structured, elegant wine captures the intensity of the Jerusalem vineyards. It
has an SRP of about $40.
Psagot Edom,
a Bordeaux-style red blend produced from varietals that thrive in the high-altitude
vineyards overlooking the Edom Mountains. Its distinct mineral backbone and
black fruit aroma make it a bold yet refined choice. It has an SRP of about
$50.
Psagot
Peak, a recent 97-point Double Gold Medal winner at the 2025 WSWA
Tasting
Competition is a Mediterranean-style red blend that showcases Southern
French
varietals adapted to Israel’s climate. It offers complex layers of black fruit,
pepper,
dark chocolate, and dried flowers, wrapped in a velvety texture with a fresh,
structured acidity. It has an SRP of about $40.
Psagot’s head winemaker, Sam Soroka, brings over 20
years of experience in Israeli wine production. “Whether you choose Psagot
Cabernet Sauvignon, Psagot Edom or Psagot Peak for a romantic dinner at home or
as a heartfelt gift, you can’t go wrong this season of rebirth with the gift of
Psagot,” says Soroka.
My Opinion: These wines are different then what I have
had before and the taste I like red wines better than white for some reason the
taste is milder if that makes sense.
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