Elvi Wine Winery Tasting

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Dr. Moises Cohen, owner and head wine maker of Elvi Wines, fell into his current love as part of his thesis defense of his other love – Agricultural Engineering, which he received from the Technion in Haifa. For the next 21 years Moises has used his degree and knowledge to build patented technology that allows vineyards to be remotely monitored on all aspects of the vine’s health and stress. Telemetry ranging from the vine’s overall health to how much water it has consumed and how much it still needs! It turns out that with some really cool technology a vine can tell you all the info you can ever imagine without damaging it in any way. The telemetry data allows the vineyard manager to control the water, fertilizer, and/or vineyard fans to cool or heat the vines.

Moises and his wife, Anne who holds a degree in History of Art and is a Sommelier, has been consulting with wineries, all around the world, to manage their vines and to make wines. In 2003, Moises started Elvi Wines, while continuing to being a wine consultant for wineries across Spain and South America. The duality of seasons between the northern and southern hemispheres allows Moises to help each in their own wine harvest and growing seasons.

Dr. Moises Cohen, the winemaker, is passionate about the terroir, and their winery’s name (Elvi) says it all; an abbreviation as Cohen explains it; EL (elokim or general rules or mother nature, just as you want, as you feel, as you believe) is always above VI (vino, wine). Wine is a mirror image of the vineyard and the wine maker. The more the wine maker manipulates the grapes and the wine, the more it feels and tastes fake. The more he/she lets the grapes and wine change and age naturally, the more the wine will be able to show its true terroir characteristics. All of the Elvi’s wines come from organically maintained vineyards! Further, the wines are brooding with earthy and mineral notes that show the terroir in ways that are quite enjoyable.

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  1. Gabriel Geller Avatar

    Nice write up Dave! Very interesting.

  2. […] The tastings accorded over three days, with Penin, included some winery visits and the chance to taste some 32 wines, were all put together by Hacarem/Vineyard. Hacarem, is one of the largest and most influential Israeli wine & liquor importers, which imports many Spanish wines into Israel including one of my favorites; Elvi Wines. […]

  3. […] to taste a bunch more wines and I will be posting those notes soon. Also, there are many Elvi Wine options that have a great QPR. There is also the highly enjoyable French wines from Vignobles […]

  4. […] wine makers made it west like Flam, Tulip, Castel, and others do, some like Alexander Winery and Elvi Winery simply cannot make it for a myriad of reasons. So, if you wish to get the best of both worlds, I […]

  5. […] three more wines, while also sampling the leftovers from the previous evening. We opened the 2011 Elvi Wine InVita, a lovely wine made up of Sauvignon Blanc and Pansa Blanca. We also opened a bottle of the […]

  6. […] of the night, with a bottle of 2009 Clos Mesorah, a plush, rich, and concentrated blended wine from Moises Cohen’s own vineyard, near his home. This course was three parts painstakingly put together. There was the lovely Beef […]

  7. […] worried that the wine may be a bit over the top, so we had a backup of the 2008 Elvi Wines Herenza, a wine I loved before and still do! The wine has a medium body but with an hour of air, […]

  8. […] Clos Mesorah – Score: A- to A The 2010 Clos Mesorah is the 2nd vintage of this epic wine from Moises Cohen and Elvi Wines. The 2009 vintage notes can be found here, with much of last year’… The blend is not defined on the bottle, but if it is anything like the 2009 vintage, it is made up […]

  9. […] Still, the kosher wine world is finding that Rhone varietals work well in warm climates. Look at Elvi Wines and Capcanes – they both grow a fair amount of Rhine varietals, with different names. […]

  10. […] Greece, we made our way to Barcelona – which is a three hour train ride from both Elvi Winery and Capcanes Winery. We were limited for time, and Barcelona’s mad architects were calling; […]

  11. […] could reset the story of Elvi Wines, how it started and its background story, but you could get all of that from reading my long form post on the winery and the first release of …. In this post I was hoping to talk more about the new wines that are coming and the overall impact […]

  12. […] have been a fan of Elvi Wines for a long time, ever since I posted my first in-depth article on their wines, in 2012. Dr. Moises Cohen, the owner and the head winemaker of Elvi Wines, continues to create masterpieces […]

  13. […] Elvi Winery (Great wines indeed) […]

  14. […] give some background on Elvi. Much has been written already and for broader write-ups you can see David Raccah’s blog or Yossie Horwitz’s. I will stick to the pieces of the story that are pertinent here. Dr. […]

  15. […] you want to read up on Elvi Wines, you can read my post on Elvi Wines here, my original post and my follow up posts. As always, my disclaimer, Moises is a friend, and a winemaker I have known […]

  16. […] Elvi wines have been around for a long time, thankfully, and it is a family affair with Moises Cohen, his lovely wife Anne, and David their son (now in marketing), and their daughter is studying to become a winemaker! Wine and vines are truly a family affair with the Cohens! You can read about the origins of Elvi Wines here in my original post about Elvi Wines. […]

  17. […] now back to wine, this post is about Elvi Wines, I have written many times about Elvi Wines, the first post I wrote about Moises and ElviWines is this. Truthfully, nothing has changed about that post, in regards to Elvi Wines, other than the labels […]

  18. […] with Mosies and Anne for more than a decade, when we first met in San Francisco and then again, in Oakland to taste many of his wines, before they were available here in the USA, at scale. So, I will add my disclaimer, just as I am […]

  19. […] example of how diverse and yet wonderful Elvi Wines is. As I posted, in one of my earliest posts on Elvi Wines, more than ten years ago, Mr. Cohen wanted the winery to “sojourn” all around Spain to develop a range of wines, from […]

  20. […] back to wine, this post is about Elvi Wines, I have written many times about Elvi Wines, and the first post I wrote about Moises and Elvi Wines is this. Truthfully, nothing has changed about that post, in regards to Elvi Wines, other than the labels […]

  21. […] have written many times about Elvi Wines, the first post I wrote about Moises and ElviWines can be found here. Truthfully, nothing has changed about that post in regards to Elvi Wines other than the labels and […]

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