Recanati Winery and tasting

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The Recanati Winery was the realized life-long dream of Lenny (Leon) Recanati, a banker and true oenophile, who got his start in wine from his parents who made their own wine from their backyard vines. The winery’s stated goal from day one was to produce quality wines at reasonable prices – a truly noble mission statement which, as Recanati celebrates its first decade, it has accomplished beyond his wildest expectations. In addition to providing good value, Recanati is another winery from which you can buy any of their offerings and, while not every wine may be to your linking, you never have to worry about a bad wine.

“In order to go into the wine business, you have to have a passion for it. You have to have a love for it. Let’s say there are better businesses to go into, more profitable, more lucrative. Easier ways to make money,” said Recanati.

“In other words, you go into it because you love it, not because it’s a business. It starts out as a hobby. When it makes money, it becomes a business.”

When Gil Shatsberg started making wine for Amphore Winery he tried to “take all the sunshine we have in Israel and push into the bottle and concentrate everything and shove it into the glass.” The wines were dense, heavy and high in alcohol.

“They were too big,” he explained. “I realized that when I couldn’t finish my own wine, that it was too heavy.”

Now he aims for wines that are more elegant with less alcohol.

“Wines with finesse that are tasty and fruity and you drink the vineyard and the sunshine in their elegance,” he said.

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  1. Gabriel Geller Avatar

    lovely piece

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  4. Rachel Avatar

    Wine tasting is so much fun and as I have only done it in Southern California and Italy/France, I bet it is just as nice in Florida! Actually I had no idea you could wine taste there (my bad!). I travel to Palm Bay quite often for business, so the next time I am there I must check this out since I am constantly looking for new entertainment in my down time. The Palm Bay Hotel (www.palmbay-hotel.com) has been great entertainment as well! Affordable and their indoor/outdoor pools are great fun as well!

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