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2009 Vitkin Carignan

David Honig
April 10, 2014
Tasting Notes
It is pioneers like Vitkin that will find the ideal Israeli wine, the one the industry is known for in years to come. Highly Recommended. 90 points.
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Kosher Wines for Passover (Easter, too)

David Honig
March 29, 2012
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These traditional elements of the Seder Plate have gone mostly unchanged for millennia. The one element that has changed the most in modern times is the wine on the table.

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