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WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

The final significant difference for the non-Jew or secular Jew would be that Mevushal wines don't stand up to aging as well as non-Mevushal wines do. Many Israeli wines are not Mevushal...

WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

At the medium ~$20 price point there are quite a few excellent Israeli wines (where the cost differential of producing kosher is less than elsewhere) that compare favorably value-wise with...

WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

Some of the finer, more expensive Kosher wines have "crossed over", and are being marketed on their merits to those not interested in Kasrut, as well as Kosher buyers. At that...

WhatsUpDoc left CityWinery a public message:
On Mar 28

"For Passover service use wines that are classed as apperitif wines, since they will be drunk w/o food. If you plan to serve wine w/ dinner as well, use other, more food-friendly types.
Excellent value wine for service: Herzog Chenin Blanc"
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WhatsUpDoc left CityWinery a public message:
On Mar 28

"Best wine for matzo ball soup?
Hafner GRUENER VELTLINER 2007 Austria
Best wine for gefilte fish?
Weinstock White by W"
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WhatsUpDoc left CityWinery a public message:
On Mar 28

"For Passover service use wines that are classed as apperitif wines, since they will be drunk w/o food. If you plan to serve wine w/ dinner as well, use other, more food-friendly types.
Excellent value wine for service: Herzog Chenin Blanc"
reply

WhatsUpDoc left CityWinery a public message:
On Mar 28

"Best wine for matzo ball soup?
Hafner GRUENER VELTLINER 2007 Austria
Best wine for gefilte fish?
Weinstock White by W"
reply

WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

The final significant difference for the non-Jew or secular Jew would be that Mevushal wines don't stand up to aging as well as non-Mevushal wines do. Many Israeli wines are not Mevushal...

WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

At the medium ~$20 price point there are quite a few excellent Israeli wines (where the cost differential of producing kosher is less than elsewhere) that compare favorably value-wise with...

WhatsUpDoc replied to a topic in Snooth Talk: Kosher Wine.
On Mar 28

Some of the finer, more expensive Kosher wines have "crossed over", and are being marketed on their merits to those not interested in Kasrut, as well as Kosher buyers. At that...


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