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  2. […] My many thanks to Justin and the winery for putting up with us during a harvest week. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  3. […] My many thanks to the winery, and especially Gal Yaniv, the winery’s CEO for going out of his way to help us in many ways – my many thanks, sir! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  4. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  5. […] There will be a rose again in 2017, from the looks of it. The winery produced 40K bottles in 2016 and looks to be bottling 50K in 2017. My many thanks again to Shivi Drori and the rest of the winery for putting up with me in the middle of harvest. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  6. […] My many thanks to Yaacov Oryah for allowing me to taste all the current wines and to Mark for letting us spend some time in his lovely wine bar! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  7. […] My many thanks to Menahem Israelievitch for going out of his way to help me to taste all the current French wines from Royal Wines before they were publicly released. The labels on the pictures may not all have a kosher symbol, but that was because they rushed some of the bottles to Mr. Israelievitch before they were properly labeled with supervision symbols attached. As in Israel, the wineries all around Europe were deep in the throes of harvest and it was really very kind of Mr. Israelievitch to make them available in the first place, and secondly, to make time to taste the wines with me. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  8. […] My many thanks to our friend DD for hosting us in his lovely home! To be honest after all the wine tastings I had up until this point, I was done for, so my notes were not very good this time. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  9. […] My many thanks to our friend DD for hosting us in his lovely home! To be honest, after all the wine tastings I had up until this point, I was done for, so my notes were not very good this time. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  10. […] There is a new wine that is called M, it is a Muscat-based sweet dessert wine. Again my thanks to Mr. Ben Zaken and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  11. […] This is a wine that will sell for now on pure marketing and cool factor, I wonder if people buy it again though, I would not. My many thanks to AD for getting me a bottle. The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  12. […] My many thanks to JR for hosting us in their beautiful succah. Also a shout out to Josh Rynderman and his bride to be for being there with us at the tasting, and of course to Benyo for bringing the wines and sharing his knowledge with us as always. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  13. […] Finally, we crashed on the couches and the rest is history. We made our way to shul for Mincha, enjoyed Seudah Shlishit at our host, and then made our way home in the cool Jerusalem air. My many thanks to my host and housemate – I crashed both of their abodes and they were very kind with their time, homes, and food/wine. Again my thanks and my blessings that we should always enjoy each others company throughout our lives – may they be long, prosperous, and blessed. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  14. […] My thanks to Mr. Eran Pick and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  15. […] My thanks to Gilad, Golan, and Israel Flam, and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  16. […] My thanks to Max von Kunow and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  17. […] The rest of the wines at the tasting were either horrible, passable, or nice enough. My many thanks to JK, Nathan, and his family (for putting up with us). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  18. […] The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  19. […] The notes speak for themselves. These are the wines I liked, there are two other wines that will be sold, but I am not a fan of them, I am sure others will be. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  20. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  21. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  22. […] wine scores are defined here and while some think wine scores are useless – I cannot agree. To me, there are so many […]

  23. […] The two South African wines I liked and a horrible Gigondas are the notes for this post – look for more soon – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  24. […] My many thanks to Mr. Jacques Capsouto and Road House Wine. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  25. […] My many thanks to Domaine Roy for all the help, information, and for the wine to taste. The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  26. […] In hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 (A- of old) or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  27. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  28. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  29. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  30. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  31. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  32. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  33. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  34. […] The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  35. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  36. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  37. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  38. […] My many thanks to Benyo for the great wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  39. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  40. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  41. […] The wine notes follow below (all tasted blind) – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  42. […] My many thanks to Yaacov Oryah for allowing me to taste all the current wines and to Mark for letting us spend some time in his lovely wine bar! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  43. […] My thanks to Mr. Eran Pick and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  44. […] My many thanks to Mr. Miodownick and the winery for letting me come by and enjoy the wines with him, even if this post is many months late! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  45. […] My many thank yous to Asaf and the entire Vitkin winery for their kindness. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  46. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  47. […] My many thanks to Nathan, and his family (for putting up with us). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  48. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  49. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  50. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  51. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  52. […] The notes speak for themselves. These are the wines I liked, there are two other wines that will be sold, but I am not a fan of them, I am sure others will be. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  53. […] wines that I could score 90 and over from hundreds! Again, a score of 90 for me, means I MAY buy it. 91 and over and I am in, and only 5 of those 9 scored a 91 and higher. NINE wines out of hundreds […]

  54. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  55. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  56. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  57. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  58. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  59. […] I already tasted all the Royal wines, including the Spanish and French wines, so the wines I concentrated on for this tasting were Bokobsa wines along with wines that are imported by Bokobsa alone. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  60. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  61. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  62. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  63. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  64. […] My thanks to Nathan Grandjean for sharing his wines for us to taste and for taking the time to try to have dinner with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  65. […] In hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  66. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  67. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  68. […] My thanks to Mr. Eran Pick and the winery for a wonderful tasting. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  69. […] My feelings are clear and to the point above, so, I will leave you to them. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  70. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  71. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  72. […] My many thank yous to Asaf and the entire Vitkin winery for their kindness. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  73. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  74. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  75. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  76. […] Many thanks to Andrew Breskin and his wife for hosting us and for sharing his time, home, and wines with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  77. […] GG did a blind tasting and they were all bad to horrible, again, other than the 2002 SHL. To be fair, I did not take long notes for wines that were undrinkable. I have listed the blind and non-blind tasted wines below in different sections. Many thanks to Gabriel and Yael Geller for hosting me and for sharing his time, wonderful culinary feats, home, and wines with me. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  78. […] What can I say, Royal Wines keep on killing it with QPR options that are top-notch! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  79. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  80. […] I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  81. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  82. […] My many thanks to Nathan, and his family (for putting up with us). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  83. […] My many thanks to Arie for opening the door and best of luck with your store. Also, thanks for the ride to the restaurant and the restaurant suggestion. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  84. […] Again, the theme of Taieb wines being very solid but hard to find in the USA is a consistent issue to me and a sad one. My many thanks to Yoni Taieb for taking the time to meet with us on the Beaujolais Nouveau day in France! Taieb is a very large producer of Beaujolais Nouveau wines. Our condolences to the loss of a family member, and may we taste wines together again, George and Yoni, with a happy heart. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  85. […] My many thanks to ED and EK and the entire group of French wine lovers. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  86. […] The notes speak for themselves. These are the wines I liked, there are two other wines that will be sold, but I am not a fan of them, I am sure others will be. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  87. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  88. […] So, here are my last notes before the year-end roundup and best of posts that I will hopefully post soon! These wines are a mix of wines I tasted at the KFWE Miami and other wines I tasted over the past month or so since my return from France. I wanted to keep this simple, so the wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  89. […] My wine scores are defined here and while some think wine scores are useless – I cannot agree. To me, there are so many wines out there that even if I score them an 89 or even a 90, they would not be wines I would buy! […]

  90. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  91. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  92. […] My many thanks to Royal and Royal Europe for hosting me and sharing all their wines with me. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  93. […] I already tasted all the Royal wines, so the wines I concentrated on for this tasting were Bokobsa wines along with wines that are imported by Bokobsa alone. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  94. […] My many thanks to Mr. Corcos and to Yoel Kassabi for setting up the meeting, sharing his wines with us, and for taking time out of his incredibly busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  95. […] My many thanks to Ben Uzan for setting up the meeting, sharing his wines with us, and for taking time out of his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  96. […] Many thanks to Arie Cohen and Ben Sitruk for bringing a couple of wines to taste, including the Chateau Peyrat-Fourthon wines and the Chateau Gardut Haut Cluzeau. Thanks to Jonathan Assayag for bringing a wine I have never tasted to the dinner, the 2005 Chateau Moncets, Lalande de Pomerol. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  97. […] In hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  98. […] clear, just because a wine is 150 dollars it does not make it a good wine, and that is clear by the wine’s score, and score alone, whose methodology I define here. I am NOT going to change my wine scores, those are qualitative in nature and need no new tweaking. […]

  99. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  100. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  101. […] the Netofa, Vitkin, and Recanati roses. Yes, there is ONE rose I would “buy” by my qualitative scoring approach, which is why I used the word almost above. That wine would be the 2019 Bat Shlomo Rose, but at […]

  102. […] wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  103. […] the wines here are scored both quantitatively, AKA using my classic wine score described here, and using the newly revised QPR score described here. So, yes, there will be more of the QPR […]

  104. […] methodology, I defined the QPR score of WINNER. A QPR score of WINNER is defined as a wine that scores a qualitative score of 91 or more, a score I define as a wine I would buy happily while also being a wine that is cheaper than the […]

  105. […] methodology, I defined the QPR score of WINNER. A QPR score of WINNER is defined as a wine that scores a qualitative score of 91 or more, a score I define as a wine I would buy happily while also being a wine that is cheaper than the […]

  106. […] As stated there are a few very nice wines, even if they are more expensive than 23 dollars, like the 2019 Teperberg Rose, Essense, the 2019 Herzog Tasting Room Rose, Pinot Noir, and the two aforementioned wines. There are also a few 90 scored wines, but after that, there are 43 of the 55 wines that have scored lower than a 90, which makes them uninteresting to me, as I state here on my scoring process. […]

  107. […] the QPR score while the P (Price) is the quantitative part of the QPR score. My opinion of a wine, its qualitative score, is 100% subjective, and my opinion, while what the ACTUAL price of the wine (in a public store) is 100% objective, it […]

  108. […] wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  109. […] wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  110. […] Sadly, there was no plane trip, no hotels, no restaurants, nothing. So, no trip to talk about – just the wines and my lovely home! Stay safe all and here are the wines I have had so far. I have also posted many scores of 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 wines which are still for sale here in the USA. My many thanks to Royal Wine for their help in procuring some of these wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  111. […] Sadly, the takeaway here is that this wine category is not very interesting. Still, there are a couple of options and six WINNERS, overall, spread across countries, so I guess we should be thankful for that, at least. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  112. […] So, without too much more delay – let’s get to it! Here is the list of cellar saviors and mid-level red wines. There are many WINNERS for buyers here in the USA and those in France! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  113. […] So, without too much more delay – let’s get to it! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  114. […] My many thanks to Bradley, and I hope more of these wines will be brought in and that the prices will stay where they are, for the kosher one anyway. So, without too much more delay – let’s get to it! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  115. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  116. […] In the end, I do not like to drink wine that does not make me happy, and Le Méthode Champenoise is the best on the list. There are a couple more methods for making sparkling wine, like the Transfer method and others, enjoy reading Wikipedia! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  117. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  118. […] wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  119. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  120. […] I will keep this short, so my many thanks to Joseph Herzog, David Whittemore, Joe Hurliman, and Alicia Wilbur for answering my many emails and calls. Be well to you all, California is getting even crazier – stay safe guys! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  121. […] The notes speak for themselves. This year I liked all the options for sale, in comparison to previous vintages. However, I did not get to taste one of the Chardonnay that was for sale (2019 Four Gates Chardonnay). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  122. […] The Bordeaux wines came from both Taieb and Domaine Roses Camille, and I think they all showed very well with a WINNER and some very solid options as well! Much to all of this should be soon available with Andrew Breskin and Liquid Kosher, so keep a lookout for these wines from him. They will, of course, also be available in France from Taieb’s website, and Domaine Roses Camille’s European distribution, which I do not know much about. Though, I am sure the usual websites and stores in Paris and Belgium will have the wines.NOTE: I need to taste the 2016 Clos Lavaud, Lalande de Pomerol again before I can post my final score on it. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  123. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  124. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  125. […] My wine scores are defined here and while some think wine scores are useless – I cannot agree. To me, there are so many wines out there that even if I score them an 89 or even a 90, they would not be wines I would buy! […]

  126. […] In closing, the Chateau Fourcas Dupre is beautiful, yes it is ripe, but it is far more balanced than other 2018 Bordeaux’s and should be a no-brainer purchase for all of you. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  127. […] This wine is so much more approachable and balanced from the gate – just WOW! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  128. […] In hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  129. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  130. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  131. […] I will keep this short, so my many thanks to Joseph Herzog, David Whittemore, Joe Hurliman, and Alicia Wilbur for answering my many emails and calls. Be well to you all, California is getting even crazier – stay safe guys! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  132. […] My many thanks to Eli & Lara Gauthier from Cantina Giuliano and Shai Ghermezian from Allied Importers. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  133. […] My many thanks to Shai Ghermezian from Allied Importers. The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  134. […] My many thanks to Selvi Uludere and everyone else from SolStars, along with Pamela Wittmann, as well. The wine note follows below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  135. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  136. […] There was no wine below 90 and there was my first ever 95+ score since I turned to score with numbers. To say it clearly, the lunch was epic, the wines were epic, and to have the ability to hang out like the times of old, with friends and great wine was a day to remember! My sincerest thanks to Ralph and his partner at M & M Importers for sharing their wonderful wines with us all! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  137. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  138. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  139. […] My many thanks to Bradley for sending me the wines to taste. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  140. […] Again, I am just posting the 2018 reds and a couple of other wines that have changed in a good and bad way. My many thanks to Royal Wine for their help in procuring some of these wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  141. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  142. […] cellars for hosting us and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  143. […] Wines for hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  144. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  145. […] team for hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  146. […] taking time out of their incredibly busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  147. […] Spirits for taking the time to send me the wines to my hotel. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  148. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  149. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  150. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  151. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  152. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  153. […] hospitality, time, and of course their wonderful wines! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  154. […] have a few longer posts to get to, so I will keep this one short. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  155. […] us so beautifully and sharing their beautiful wines with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  156. […] and for taking time out of his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  157. […] Spirits for taking the time to send me the wines to my hotel. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  158. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  159. […] the Chardonnay in the best manner, so there are no notes for it. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  160. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  161. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  162. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  163. […] the USA, in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  164. […] in the USA, in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  165. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  166. […] are listed by score and after that in no particular order. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  167. […] hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  168. […] M & M Importers for sharing their wonderful wines with us all! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  169. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  170. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  171. […] his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  172. […] Wines for hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found here. The wine notes are in the order the wines […]

  173. […] hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  174. […] sharing their wonderful wines with me and shipping them to Paris! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  175. […] their busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  176. […] Spirits for taking the time to send me the wines to my hotel. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  177. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  178. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  179. […] Wilbur for answering my many emails and calls. Be well all of you! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  180. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  181. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  182. […] harvest schedule to meet with me. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  183. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  184. […] hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  185. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  186. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  187. […] his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  188. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  189. […] Spirits for taking the time to send me the wines to my hotel. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  190. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  191. […] the USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  192. […] USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  193. […] Malbec in case anyone is asking. The wine notes follow below, in the order, they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  194. […] wine notes follow below, in the order, they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  195. […] hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 90 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  196. […] wines with me. The wines are listed in the order I tasted them. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  197. […] me the lovely wines to taste. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  198. […] wonderful wines with us all! The wine notes follow below, listed in the order I tasted them – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  199. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  200. […] hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found here. The wine notes are in the order the […]

  201. […] busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  202. […] with me) for hosting me and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  203. […] for me to taste and for taking the time to answer my questions. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  204. […] as you will see in my next post, the good ones were thin pickings! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  205. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  206. […] floodgates open and here is a month’s worth of wine notes. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  207. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  208. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  209. Martha Bina Landaw Avatar

    on latest review. Israeli wine? Nonmev/Mev?

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      I am sorry what exactly are you looking for? I score wines weekly and you can find the wine you are looking for on the site or by searching with Google and using the wine you want along with kosher winemusngs

  210. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  211. […] and he is far better anyway!! The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  212. […] so beautifully and sharing their beautiful wines and food with us. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  213. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  214. […] Malbec, or Petit Verdot. The wine notes follow below, in the order, they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  215. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  216. […] all! The wine notes follow below, listed in the order of the producer and then the scores – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  217. […] time, home, and wines with me. The wine notes follow below, in order of quality and grouping – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  218. […] USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  219. […] are listed by score and after that in no particular order. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  220. […] USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  221. […] also sharing their time and their wines, and impressive knowledge. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  222. […] wine notes follow below, in order of tasting – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  223. […] hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 91 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  224. […] bought a few of the Marciano Blanc, the 2022 and 2021 vintages. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  225. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  226. […] Wines for hosting us and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found here. The wine notes are in the order the wines […]

  227. […] his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  228. […] wine notes follow below in the order that they were tasted. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  229. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  230. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  231. […] notes speak for themselves. The wine notes follow below, in the order, they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  232. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  233. […] day of the event!) to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  234. […] Ghermezian for sending me the wines and letting me taste them. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found here. The wine notes are in the order the wines […]

  235. […] wine notes follow below in the order that they were tasted. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  236. […] are listed in the order they were tasted (AKA Timeline order). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my quality “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  237. […] their wonderful wines! The wine notes follow below, listed in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  238. […] Malbec or Petit Verdot this year. The wine notes follow below, in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  239. […] these wines with me. They are listed in the order I tasted them. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  240. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  241. […] and he is far better anyway!! The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  242. […] wines with us. As always, thanks to Avi for the pictures. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  243. […] wine notes are below in the order they tasted, per the producer. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  244. […] USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  245. […] USA, and in Europe, and a few can be found in Israel, as well. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  246. […] They are listed by score and after that in no particular order. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  247. […] In hindsight, I am sure I will have missed some wines. If you do not see a wine you love and it scored a 91 or higher on this blog somewhere, then I can assure you that it was probably an oversight on my […]

  248. […] wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  249. […] Importers for sharing their wonderful wines with us all! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  250. […] M Importers for sharing their wonderful wines with us all! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  251. […] wines with us all! The wine notes follow below, listed in the order I tasted them – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here , and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  252. […] are listed in the order they were tasted (AKA Timeline order). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my quality “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  253. […] hosting us and letting us taste the wonderful wines. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found here. The wine notes are in the order the […]

  254. […] his busy schedule to meet with us. The wine notes follow below in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation of QPR scores can be found […]

  255. […] wine notes follow below in the order that they were tasted. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  256. […] wine notes are listed below in the order in which they were tasted. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here , and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  257. […] to Jonathan Hajdu, Jeff and Jodie Morgan, and the entire team! The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  258. […] are listed in the order they were tasted (AKA Timeline order). The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my quality “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  259. […] I bought all the wines this year. The wine notes follow below, in the order they were tasted – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here, and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

  260. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  261. […] Finally, some of these wines are hard to find and they may have different siblings – but they are worth the effort. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  262. […] The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  263. […] My many thanks to Menahem Israelievitch for going out of his way to help me to taste all the current French wines from Royal Wines before they were publicly released. The labels on the pictures may not all have a kosher symbol, but that was because they rushed some of the bottles to Mr. Israelievitch before they were properly labeled with supervision symbols attached. As in Israel, the wineries all around Europe were deep in the throes of harvest and it was really very kind of Mr. Israelievitch to make them available in the first place, and secondly, to make time to taste the wines with me. The wine notes follow below – the explanation of my “scores” can be found here: […]

  264. […] wine notes follow below in the order that they were tasted. The explanation of my “scores” can be found here and the explanation for QPR scores can be found […]

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