Southern White Blend 2016

Desert wine is what we do!

This delightful dry white blend by Midbar Winery is comprised of 51% Semion, 26% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Chardonnay and 8% Gewurz!

Discover aromas of lime grapefruit and green apple. Citrus flavour dominates, yet the acidity, length and minerals are well balanced, providing a light to medium-bodied experience, with a balanced fruity tint and supporting herbs throughout. All in all, this wine is accessible and pleasant to drink.

The grapes were harvested by manual harvest during July-August and underwent long and cold fermentation in stainless steel containers. To maintain the freshness and sharpness of the fruit, the wine has not undergone a mole fermentation. The grapes originate from a unique vineyard in the heights of the Negev Desert, 800 meters above sea level. Our wine characteristics reflect the desert habitat, which is completely dry, yet following a strict irrigation regime. A sparse spray helps maintain the freshness and natural complexity of the grape and is reflected in the wine. Furthermore, the sun's radiation and reflection on the soil contribute to the unique minerality in soil and rock.

Wine type: Dry white
Vineyards: Nana Farm Estate in Mitzpe Ramon
Soil: Alluvial lesion, chalky soil about 35%
Winemakers: Shachar Landman, under the guidance of Diego Ciurletti & Assaf Paz

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Product Details: 6 bottles per case, 13.5% alc, 750ml
Specialties :
Natural
Organic
Vegan
Gluten Free
Kosher
Vintage
Collectible
Estate
Additional Info: This fine wine will age well and continue to evolve for the next 5 years.
Payment Info: We offer discounts on larger orders!
Delivery Options: Locally & globally (international orders, please contact us first)
Delivery Policy: International orders are sent via EMS & range from around $70-$100, depending on your location.
Supply Info:
Caters to Events
Wholesale
Custom
Keywords: White Blend, Midbar Winery, Gewürztraminer, Gewurz, Semion, Cabernet Sauvignon, White Wine, Chardonnay, Israeli Wine, Boutique Wine, Arad, Arava, Mitzpe Ramon

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