12 Kosher Wines Besides Manischewitz
Well, it's that time of year again. By that time of year, I mean when you go to your local wine shop - before making your way to your parents house for Rosh Hashanah dinner - and sift through what's left of their Kosher wine selection only to end up with Manischewitz. Now, no one is saying Manischewitz is a bad choice, but mom and dad expect more from you.
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Here's a list of some wineries producing Kosher wines that you should keep an eye out for when you hit the store.
Also, don't forget to bring your sweater and to call mom when you leave, and when you arrive. L'Shanah Tova!
For some great Rosh Hashana recipes, check out What's Cookin's 6 Classic Dishes for Rosh Hashanah.
For some great Rosh Hashana recipes, check out What's Cookin's 6 Classic Dishes for Rosh Hashanah.
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12 Kosher Wines Besides Manischewitz
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Golan Heights Winery (Israel)
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Bartenura (Italy)
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Baron Herzog (Oxnard, California)
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Galil Mountain (Israel)
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Alfasi Winery (Chile)
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Covenant (Northern California)
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Recanati (Israel)
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Barkan (Israel)
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Domaine du Castel (Israel)
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Hagafen (Napa, California)
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Teal Lake (Australia)
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Tishbi (Israel)
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Comments
Mansback
Every Jew I know needs help in this category (myself included!). Thank you for providing alternatives to the infamous Manischewitz. Like you said, not that it isn't good, but we can do better here.
Sep 28, 2011 at 11:57 AM
We like the Rashi wines, still get the sweetness, but it is light.
Sep 28, 2011 at 1:04 PM
on
Sorry you left out BR Cohn Kosher wine. Yep, the Manager of the Doobey Bros and collector of vintage cars allowed part of his fields to become kosher and supervised for some nice CA wine. Worth joining the club to buy - even if you don't keep kosher.
Sep 28, 2011 at 2:58 PM
The Covenant wines are amazing, especially the Covenant cab and the chardonnay lavan.
Dec 16, 2011 at 7:23 PM
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