2007 | Golan Heights Winery | Yarden Katzrin Blanc de Blancs late disgorged
Sparkling Wine: 2007 | Golan Heights Winery | Yarden Katzrin Blanc de Blancs late disgorged
The 2007 Yarden Blanc de Blancs shows off bright lemon and floral notes complemented by lime and green apple characters, rounded out by a touch of mineral and hints of toasted baguette. Possessing a slight creaminess, this complex sparkling wine is crisp, drinkable and tasty.
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Producer: Golan Heights Winery
Vintage: 2007
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Varietal: Chardonnay
Country/Region: Israel, Galilee
Detailed Description
The 2007 Yarden Blanc de Blancs shows off bright lemon and floral notes complemented by lime and green apple characters, rounded out by a touch of mineral and hints of toasted baguette. Possessing a slight creaminess, this complex sparkling wine is crisp, drinkable and tasty. The 2007 Yarden Blanc de Blancs is made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes grown in the northern Golan Heights, Israel’s coolest viticultural area. The sparkling wine is made strictly according to the traditional method, including pressing of whole clusters and secondary fermentation in the bottle.
Producer Information
Golan Heights Winery is an Israeli wine producer located in the Katzrin settlement in Galilee. It has an extensive portfolio of wines, the most important of which is Yarden, produced from selected grapes from the best vineyards. White and red wines are also made under the Gamla, Gilgal and Hermon labels, with three everyday reds released as Sion and Golan. The winery is a co-operative, and 15 member growers own 28 different vineyards in numerous locations covering a total of 600 hectares (1500 acres). Most of the grape varieties planted are classic French cultivars like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, along with Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Cao. All of Golan Height’s wines are kosher. The first vintage was harvested in 1983, seven years after the first grapes were planted in the Golan Heights. The company is owned by a collection of four kibbutzim and four moshavim, and is also the parent of Gilgal Mountain Winery in Galilee.Golan Heights Winery exports to more than 30 countries and has won numerous international awards for its wines; the 2004 Yarden Cabernet Sauvignon was the first Israeli wine to make the Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines list and, in 2012, it was named New World Winery of the Year by Wine Enthusiast Magazine.