Description
Yarden is a wine produced by the
Golan Heights Winery; it is a special winery, because it is one of the few companies in Israel that produces
kosher wines authorized by the rabbis, and therefore also drinkable by Orthodox Jews. It has the
Gewuztraminer designation, and is a
still, semi-sweet, aromatic white, a wine that has a sweet aftertaste due to the presence of residual sugar, and which maintains in its organoleptic properties some peculiarities of the
grape variety that are also perceptible in the final product. The
grapes come from 100%
Gewuztraminer aromatico vines, and grow on Israeli soil, specifically on the Golan Heights. Following the
harvest and
pressing, the must is
fermented in stainless steel tanks, which on the one hand maintain a constant temperature and on the other prevent exchanges of substances with the outside, thus preserving the spicy notes of Yarden.
Aging is similarly conducted in steel tanks and completed in the bottle. The territory that hosts the
vineyards extends over an area that covers the shores of the Sea of Galilee to the foot of Mount Hermon, with an altitude ranging from 600 to 1200 meters. The soil is volcanic and rich in basalt, a fundamental substance for ensuring excellent drainage. Furthermore, the temperate climate, given the proximity to Mount Hermon, allows the vines to grow optimally; it is precisely for this reason that the wine has received countless international awards.





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