The world's most famous grape variety, produced by the best winery in... indeed: Israel. At first glance, you might not be so quick to try a wine from Israel, which isn't surprising. This country isn't known as a major wine producer. But what it produces is truly incredible. Geographically, Israel has everything it needs to be an excellent, renowned wine country. However, due to an unstable political, economic, and geographical situation, Israel has historically been unable to capitalize on its unique position. Fortunately, the renowned Yarden winery is here to welcome us to a dream of Israeli wines. Because once you've tasted a wine from Israel, you won't want anything else!
Yarden Winery
This unique winery is relatively young, having only been producing wines here since 1984. However, Yarden has set the bar incredibly high compared to other wineries. Every bottle of Yarden is a celebration. The name Yarden is the Hebrew name for the Jordan River, which meanders past the vineyards of this dazzling winery. Yarden's vineyards are located in areas including the Golan Heights, a region often the subject of conflict in the past, but now known for its stunning views. Yarden has chosen one of Israel's most beautiful locations to establish its winery.
The aroma and taste of Yarden Chardonnay
Enough about this beautiful winery. It's time to taste, savor, and toast! Well, then this Yarden Chardonnay is the ultimate companion. Chardonnay lovers can indulge themselves with this Yarden gem. A true masterpiece from the Golan Heights. The Chardonnay grapes are all hand-picked, ensuring stricter selection. And you can smell and taste it. Use your nose and immediately drift away. You'll discover a very broad bouquet. White pear, apple, fresh pineapple, and hints of citrus. Notes of vanilla and oak are abundant, thanks to the light oak aging this wine has undergone. Take a sip of Yarden Chardonnay: Enjoy with a capital "E." You'll taste oak, apricots, pineapple, vanilla, and toasted toast. A tsunami of flavors rolls through your mouth. The finish of this Yarden Chardonnay is lingering. Truly a top wine from Israel.