May
29
2012

Barbera 2010 – Chef’s Conclusion

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Alon Gonen, Chef at ‘Echol and Chateau’, visited the 2012 IsraWinExpo wine exhibition twice in order to review the most intriguing wineries and wines. Among these was the Ramot Naftaly Winery, with its 2010 Barbera.
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May
29
2012

Tal Cohen Recommends Ramot Naftaly’s Wines

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Ahead of the IsraWinExpo 2012 which takes place this week, wine guru Tal Gal Cohen recommends Ramot Naftaly’s wines as part of an exclusive list that simply cannot be missed at the exhibition.

 

May
29
2012

Tastings in the Wine & Gourmet Magazine

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Ahead of the IsraWinExpo 2012, which takes place between 21 and 23 February, the Wine & Gourmet magazine collected a number of wines from wineries around Israel showing at the exhibition, and indulged in a spot of wine tasting. The tasting panel included, among others, Yair Haido, Uri Gilboa, Dr. Arkady Papikian, Itai Lahat, and Yotam Sharon. The Ramot Naftaly Winery sent in three wines for the tasting, two of which were among those considered “Outstanding” by the panel.

  • Cabernet 2008 – received a grade of 88 (outstanding)
  • Barbera 2009 – received a grade of 90 (outstanding)
  • Malbec 2009 – received a grade of 86

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May
29
2012

Malbec Time

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The Ramot Naftaly Winery is one of the first in Israel to grow and produce varietal Malbec. “The difference and uniqueness between the wineries is reflected in the development of the grapes in growing areas, which vary greatly from one another. Another interesting distinction is blends of different varietals,” says Yitzhak Cohen, Ramot Naftaly’s winemaker and founder. He continues to explain the uniqueness of growing the Malbec variety as an independent variety.

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