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92
points

Noah 2002 Merlot (Yountville)

  1. $25
You might take this for a Cab because of the intensely pure cassis entry. Then in the midpalate, the prettiest cherries show up, along with lots of new-oaky flavors and elaborate tannins. All the parts are pretty in this exceptionally smooth, stylish Merlot. A great price for such a wine.  — S.H.  (8/1/2006)
86
points

Noah 2001 Los Chamizal Vineyards Zinfandel (Sonoma Valley)

  1. $20
Certain Zin fans will celebrate this wine, which emphasizes Zin’s rustic, briary, high-alcohol personality. Brims with the flavors of brambly fruit and pepper, with dry tannins and a little bit of residual sugar.  — S.H.  (12/15/2004)
85
points

Noah 2005 Kosher Muscat (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $14
White peach and honey on the nose are followed by apricots, nuts and sugar on the palate. The wine is not terribly elegant but is flavorful and quite delicious. It’s powerful enough to age for several years.  — S.K.  (4/1/2007)
83
points

Noah 2004 Gedeon Beth Shemesh Vineyards Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $12
Toast and powerful fruit on the nose are misleading—this tends toward the soft side and has well-balanced flavors of berry and tobacco. It’s not a complex wine, though.  — S.K.  (4/1/2007)
83
points

Noah 2002 Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $15
Tastes a bit grapy and almost sweet, with jammy flavors accented by hints of vanilla. A chunky, straightforward wine best suited for uncritical quaffing. Imported by Abarbanel Wine Company.  — J.C.  (4/1/2006)
82
points

Noah 2004 Gedeon Judean Hills Vineyards Kosher Petite Sirah (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $12
Grown in the hills outside Jerusalem, this has a light touch, with a fruity nose that opens into straightforward strawberry and cherry flavors. Pleasant but not too memorable; finish needs length.  — S.K.  (4/1/2007)
82
points

Noah 2004 Tevel Kosher Merlot (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $14
Has a slightly musty and stewed fruit nose, with medium-bodied structure and primarily one-dimensional rhubarb flavors.  — S.K.  (4/1/2007)
81
points

Noah 2002 Kosher Merlot (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $15
Jammy and a bit sweet-tasting, with aromas of stewed berries and rhubarb. Medium-bodied; finishes with a raisiny tinge to the flavors. Imported by Abarbanel Wine Company.  — J.C.  (4/1/2006)
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