Elvi Wines – Winery Visit to see Moises and Anne Cohen in Montsant Spain

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IMG_4840 It always starts the same way, a blank page, you can look at it as a blank slate/canvas, or you can look at it as yet another post that feels at time like you are bearing your soul and feelings for all to ponder. Still, when it comes to writing about stuff you love, the fear of a blank page turns into a flowing river of text, the hard part is cutting it down to something manageable!

When it comes to Elvi Winery – I can only let my fingers do the talking, much like Moises Cohen’s wines do for themselves. It was our first day in Barcelona, and it saw my wife and I making our way to Clos Mesorah, a lovely vineyard 2 hours out of Barcelona, by train. Of course, things do not always go as planned, Moises the epitome of a host sent us detailed instructions for how we are to get from BCN to his lovely home. Sadly, time and luck were not on our side, two times on our travels to the lush vineyards of Montsant, we ran into Murph. First the train from BCN to the main train station of Barcelona was just pulling out as we walked from the ticket handler, a minute faster and we were on that one. Well, then the next domino fell, the next train would get us to the train station after the first of two trains to Clos Mesorah was pulling out, of course! So, a minute delay cost us two plus hours, such is life when traveling in a country that is foreign and complex like Spain.

But I am digressing, if anyone has read this blog before, you will know my appreciation for all things Spanish, when it comes to wine. To me they are the best kept secret in the world of kosher wine. Sure, Royal Wines has jacked the prices up on Capcanes – ever since taking over the distribution in the US from Solomon Wines. The prices are almost double for the Peraj Habib and Flor du Flor, and they almost double the Clos Mesorah prices in the US, as well. Still, if you go for the lower priced wines, there is nothing close in terms of QPR, and that is what makes kosher Spanish wines so special.

The best part of Spanish wines is that over ripe and unbalanced flavors do not find their way into the kosher Spanish offerings. Do not get me wrong, they are new-world wines of course, but they are balanced and controlled, something I think Israel could emulate, if they wanted to move to the next level.

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  1. David Abudarham Avatar

    When in Gibraltar a visit to ABUDARHAM’S shop would have suprised you with their extensive range of French Spanish Israeli Italian & Californian wines

    1. winemusings Avatar

      Thanks for the comment. Sadly, we did go to the store and while the selection was nice, the prices were higher than Deli Express and the credit card machine was down. The lady did say that they were having issues with the banks, but we decided that the price and the CC were too much for us. Thanks!

  2. […] to Price Ratio). I scream when there is a new good wine that is worthy of the QPR moniker. Elvi Wines is a perfect example of a winery made to build QPR wines. Same goes for Netofa Winery, Yarden/Gilgal Whites, Tabor white […]

  3. […] year saw more kosher wineries than ever and the addition of kosher international wineries to boot! Elvi Wines was showing wines imported by Shaal Rubin, under a large heading of The House of International […]

  4. […] I was there to help my friend – Moises Cohen and Elvi Wines. Sadly, Moises was busy with family issues and as much as I was asked what wine I liked the most […]

  5. […] that comes understanding the wines, their potential, and their value in the market. In many ways, Elvi Winery reminds me of Netofa or is it visa versa?? Elvi started in 2006, but 2009 was their first Clos […]

  6. […] This wine like the Chateau Montaud needs an hour or two of air to really come into its own. We last had this epic wine in Spain, at Moises’s house and now it is showing as well or better, if that is possible!! This lovely salmon colored rose is […]

  7. […] This wine like the Chateau Montaud needs an hour or two of air to really come into its own. We last had this epic wine in Spain, at Moises’s house and now it is showing as well or better, if that is possible!! This lovely salmon colored rose is […]

  8. […] Elvi Wines Clos Mesorah – Score: A- to A (tasted a few times, in 2015 and 2016) This is the flagship wine of Elvi Wines (though the Herenza Reserva may have a word to […]

  9. […] Anyway, back to the subject, white wines do not sell well in the USA, to the kosher consumer. Why? Mostly I hear, they are too subtle, they are boring. I also, hear, why waste my calories on wimpy wines? That is why we are seeing Chardonnay wines that are far more oak driven and fruit driven! Sadly, chardonnay is going the way of red sweet wines. Why? Because the palate of the kosher wine consumer is not “getting” these lovely ethereal white acid packed wines. They do not live in super hot areas, outside of a few months of the year in NYC. Israel has woken up to the need for bright wines, as the temperatures there are high eight months of the year. Same goes for Miami, where whites are actually selling quite well, including Elvi Wines beautiful InVita wines. […]

  10. […] to Price Ratio). I scream when there is a new good wine that is worthy of the QPR moniker. Elvi Wines is a perfect example of a winery made to build QPR wines. Same goes for Netofa Winery, Yarden/Gilgal Whites, Tabor white […]

  11. […] The only real missing wines were the Spanish wines, that Bokobsa does not import, i.e. Capcanes and Elvi Wines. The Israeli wines were even well-chosen, other than a few that shall go unnamed! Overall a very […]

  12. […] A year after I wrote my article, I was honored to meet Moises’s entire family, first at the KFWE in NYC in 2013, and then two years after that, when my wife and I stayed at Clos Mesorah just two hours by train outside of Barcelona, Spain. […]

  13. […] on to the wines. First of all, thankfully my friend Moises Cohen and Elvi Wines was here in person this year, sadly without his lovely family, so I was happy to hang with him when […]

  14. […] wonderful, there was Mosel, the place is crazy. The hillsides remind me of photos of Porto and the hills we drove up in Priorat with Moises. The entire hillsides lined with row after row of vineyards growing Riesling for the vast […]

  15. […] Capcanes was until 2015. A truly huge loss for the kosher wine market, IMHO. Thankfully, we have Elvi Wines, which is showing far more control and I am waiting to taste the new wines. Personally, Terra Di Seta may well be the best winery out of Europe. They have consistently […]

  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. […] other than the labels and a few wines being dropped to streamline the marketing of the wines. My next main post on Elvi Wines was when I visited the winery with my wife. Before, in between, and after, I have been consistently posting their wines in my QPR posts, wines […]

  18. […] other than the labels and a few wines being dropped to streamline the marketing of the wines. My next main post on Elvi Wines was when I visited the winery with my wife. The longest post, wine-wise was when I flew over for two days and we did a crazy number of […]

  19. […] other than the labels and a few wines being dropped to streamline the marketing of the wines. My next main post on Elvi Wines was when I visited the winery with my wife. Before, in between, and after, I have consistently posted their wines in my QPR posts, wines of […]

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