Bashan Winery in the Upper Galilee

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  1. […] Cabernet Sauvignon Eitan 2005 – Score: A- Notes still hold true to my tasting that we had in Israel in the Bashan […]

  2. markchaskiel Avatar

    I am a migraine sufferer and have not had wine for 10 years, due sulfites.

    Recently in Israel a wine merchant put my on to Bashan.

    Wow. What a drop.

    If you know of any more organic kosher wines please let me know.

  3. winemusings Avatar

    I have a few friends as well who get migraines from drinking wine. Sulfites are known to stuff up your nasal passages and can lead to things like migraines or other ailments. As explained above red wine has sulfites naturally in the wine, while white wines have far less.

    Unfortunately, they are the only kosher wine that is 100% organic – as of now. White wine requires more sulfites to be added , but still have a lower sulfites ration – and could be experimented with – carefully, to see if they are acceptable to your predicament.

    Best wishes!

  4. […] and hope to be certified within a year.  Of course, as we have spoken about this topic many times, the wine will NOT be organic, but the vineyard will be.  There are three full time employees, Ernie Weir, the owner and founder of Hagafen Winery, who is […]

  5. […] 8, 2011 by winemusings We have spoken before about sulfites when I posted an article, about the then ONLY Kosher Sulfite Free wine that I knew of. The Bashan […]

  6. […] have spoken before about sulfites when I posted an article, about the then ONLY Kosher Sulfite Free wine that I knew of. The Bashan […]

  7. […] had the first TRULY organic winery in the Bashan Winery until they closed and we had the lovely Harkham wines from Australia, but they are really hard to […]

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