Kosher Wines Are Commanding New Respect
Kosher wine tastes great.
If you find that statement unbelievable, you're probably a.) not Jewish or b.) Jewish and still drinking Manischewitz.
But if you happen to be sipping a 2003 kosher cabernet, you're probably thinking: So what? This is news?
One thing is certain: The kosher wine industry has been on a steady road to viticultural excellence for years.
This summer, Herzog opened a new kosher 77,000-square-foot winery in Oxnard, Calif.
And American Airlines this year picked a Herzog Reserve Chardonnay to serve its first class and business class passengers.
If you find that statement unbelievable, you're probably a.) not Jewish or b.) Jewish and still drinking Manischewitz.
But if you happen to be sipping a 2003 kosher cabernet, you're probably thinking: So what? This is news?
One thing is certain: The kosher wine industry has been on a steady road to viticultural excellence for years.
This summer, Herzog opened a new kosher 77,000-square-foot winery in Oxnard, Calif.
And American Airlines this year picked a Herzog Reserve Chardonnay to serve its first class and business class passengers.
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