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Golan Heights Winery Gamla CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2020

Golan Heights Winery Gamla CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2020

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Golan Heights Winery Gamla CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2020
Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon is characterized by notes of cherry, mulberry along with hints of tobacco, herbs and oak. This Cabernet Sauvignon shows a full body and a persistent finish.
Cabernet Sauvignon variety.
Vineyards Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon is produced with Cabernet Sauvignon grapes harvested in vineyards located on the cool Golan Heights.
Vinification The Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon ages in French oak barrels for 12 months.
Characteristics Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon is characterized by notes of cherry, mulberry blackberry together with hints of tobacco, herbs and oak. This Cabernet Sauvignon shows a full body and a persistent finish. 

 

 

Golan Heights Winery is based in Galilee, in the city of Katzrin, on the hills of the same name. The first vineyard was planted in 1976, while the cellar was built in 1983 by the will of four kibbutzim (collectivistic village) and as many moshavim (cooperative communities). Golan Heights Winery immediately stood out for the production of high-quality kosher wines, mostly produced on volcanic soils, strongly linked to tradition: their Yarden, Gamla, Golan and Hermon brands have labels depicting the oil lamp symbol of ancient state of Israel. YARDEN is the flagship company of the group: its name originates from the Hebrew translation of the Jordan River. The first wine produced was, in 1984, Sauvignon Blanc. GOLAN takes its name from the Golan Heights, formed by remote volcanic eruptions. Its wines are produced to satisfy young consumers, attentive to quality. GAMLA wines take their name from an ancient city that went down in history for trying to block the Roman advance towards Jerusalem. HERMON wines owe their name to the mountain massif on the border between Israel, Syria and Lebanon, whose highest peak reaches 2,814 m. HERMON wines are complex and structured. 

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