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KosherA Kosher wine begins like every other - as grapes on a vine. Once they reach the winery for crushing, the wine is under strict rabbinal supervision. |
Screw CapMany studies report and winemakers agree that screw caps protect wine better and preserve its flavor more effectively than cork. More importantly, screw caps eliminate cork taint caused by TCA, a compound which develops in a small percentage of corks and ruins the taste of wine. |
Organically Grown GrapesThese wines are made from organically grown grapes from vineyards dedicated to sustainable farming. |
CollectibleThese wines will improve from additional bottle age, when properly stored, and may show the greatest potential to increase in value. |
Great Wine GiftsThese selected wines make impressionable gifts for wine enthusiasts and oenophiles alike. |
| These wine ratings are based on a 100-point quality scale, and are selected by each publication's unique criteria. Some wine ratings are expressed as ranges. When this occurs we will list the highest score in the range and note the full range within the tasting note. While ratings may influence your decision, the ultimate judgment is your palate. |
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