Ella Valley Merlot and a not so good kosher Malbec
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Hey David…forgot again to visit us? And tasteour Malbec 2011. As you liked the 2010, you will like this one as well…hopefully. When are u back to our high noise to signal startup nation? All the best Max Herzberg
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Hello Max,
I must have missed this comment somehow. Very sorry that I could not swing by the winery, just had a bunch of things I had to do the last time I was there.
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This is excellent. The Merlot sounds complex for a merlot, i guess that’s the burgundian side of it. I don’t usually drink merlot but may have to search this one out. The malbec sounds dissapointing.
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Ramat Naftaly is also a great Israeli Malbec (K) alternative to what was mentioned
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Hello David,
The past Malbec from Ramat Naftali were indeed good, but the current 2011 is not to my liking. I mentioned RN here, in the main Malbec article: http://kosherwinemusings.com/2013/12/25/top-kosher-malbec-wines-from-around-the-world/ along with Herzberg. There is a new wine from Dadah Winery, and 2010 Malbec/Barbera, which is OK< more reminiscent of the Tishbi than anything else.
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