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91
points

Psagot 2009 Edom Red (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $35
A gorgeous Cab-based blend with 17% Cab Franc, 15% Petit Verdot and 7% Merlot, Edom is rich and seductive. Sultry notes of mulled boysenberry and blackberry are infused with cigar tobacco, cedar and roasted cocoa nib accents. A strong structure of firm tannins and moderate acidity carry through to the black-pepper-flecked finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2012)
88
points

Psagot 2010 Chardonnay (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $21
A powerful yellow floral character dominates the bouquet of this wine, with supporting aromas of peach pit, hard pear and delicate toast rounding it out. The palate is full and creamy, but lifted by citrus-driven acidity and a wood-spice finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2012)
88
points

Psagot 2009 Merlot (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $25
Decadent berry compote leads the bouquet of this wine, while secondary notes of fig and date unfold on the back. The balanced, medium-weight mouth is rich and ripe, with assertive flavors of cherry skin, fudgy chocolate and sweet woody spice that flood the palate and linger on the finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2012)
87
points

Psagot 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $30
There’s a richness to this wine that’s paired with a soft warmth throughout, as forward notes of kirsch, muddled ripe strawberries, braised rhubarb and red-plum flesh flood the nose and mouth. Drinkable now, but with a gripping finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2012)
87
points

Psagot 2007 Kosher Cabernet Franc (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $24
A well-made Cab Franc with typical characteristics of the varietal—green pepper, tobacco and ash, along with solid red fruit aromas and flavors of plum and strawberry. Lean but satisfying in the mouth with soft, dusty tannins and a medium-length finish; drinkable now but would also be fine with a little more time in the cellar.  — L.B.  (4/1/2010)
87
points

Psagot 2007 Single Vineyard Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $35
Dark garnet in color with an intense nose loaded with blackberries, cassis and sweet tobacco. The palate offers more black fruit skin notes along with coffee granules and cocoa powder, with mocha dominating the lingering finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2010)
87
points

Psagot 2004 Kosher Merlot (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $24
Draws you in with its brilliant ruby color and assertive bouquet of dark plum, black cherry and berry nuanced with menthol and dirt. A full, round mouthfeel and soft, fleeting tannins showcase the wine’s solid balance, and the strong finish is not sweet or overdone.  — L.B.  (4/1/2008)
86
points

Psagot 2007 Edom Kosher Red (Judean Hills)

  • Kosher
  1. $28
A concentrated Bordeaux-style blend comprised of 59% Cab Sauv, 19% Merlot, 12% Cab Franc and 10% Petit Verdot. Black currant and plum dominate the nose while flavors of herbal spice, cigar box and licorice flesh out the medium-weight mouth. The tannins are strong but refined, lingering well through the finish.  — L.B.  (4/1/2010)
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