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  1. Baron Herzog Black Muscat

    Baron Herzog Black Muscat

    $12.99

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    Naturally sweet, fruity, luscious, and silky smooth
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  2. Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon

    Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon

    $12.99

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    Aromas of blackberry and mild oak, this is a full-bodied, rich wine.
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  3. Baron Herzog Chardonnay

    Baron Herzog Chardonnay

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    Straw color; baked pear aromas, a round, silky entry leads to a medium body
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  4. Baron Herzog Chenin Blanc

    Baron Herzog Chenin Blanc

    $8.99

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    Focused and crisp, finishes with a touch of sweetness.
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  5. Baron Herzog Jeunesse

    Baron Herzog Jeunesse

    $12.99

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    Beautiful purple color, soft texture, with fresh berry, cherry, and floral aromas
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  6. Baron Herzog Jeunesse Pink Moscato

    Baron Herzog Jeunesse Pink Moscato

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    Bright pink color with hints of white peach and butterscotch and a light, crisp finish
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  7. Baron Herzog Merlot

    Baron Herzog Merlot

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    Ripe strawberry, tea and jam aromas make this soft and velvety merlot a charming wine
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  8. Baron Herzog Red Zinfandel

    Baron Herzog Red Zinfandel

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    Spicy, smoky wine with plum and pepper notes and vibrant food-friendly acidity
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  9. Baron Herzog Sauvignon Blanc

    Baron Herzog Sauvignon Blanc

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    Fresh, herbal, crisp, lemony and pear character; velvety and medium bodied.
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  10. Baron Herzog Special Reserve Jeunesse Cabernet Sauvignon Napa County

    Baron Herzog Special Reserve Jeunesse Cabernet Sauvignon Napa County

    $23.99

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    Rich and full-bodied in the mouth, it offers layers of chocolate, licorice and red fruits with a hint of vanilla with a lingering finish.
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Kosher Wine,scotch whiskey,bourbon

Kosher Wine - What Makes it Kosher?

Over the past few years one of the fastest growing sub markets of the wine industry has been Kosher wine, unfortunately for the general public there has also been a fairly significant misunderstanding about what makes a wine Kosher. To start it's important to understand that none of the ingredients in wine can make it non Kosher and that there is nothing structurally different about Kosher compared with the other wine available within the industry. The major difference occurs with whom handles the ingredients and bottle. For a wine to be considered Kosher, there is a series of special rules that do not govern any other Kosher food. For example, for a wine to be Kosher it needs to be created, bottled, handled and poured by Jews. If anyone else handles the wine, or pours a glass the wine becomes non Kosher


The History of Scotch Whiskey

Scotch is one of the most consumed alcoholic beverages of all time, after all it has been around for hundred of years however, little thought is usually given to the actual origin of this popular drink. As the name suggests, Scotch was originally produced in Scotland by Friar John Cor. After distillation was introduced by Scottish monks in 1494, fine scotch became a popular drink.

To the dismay of Scotch and other whiskey drinkers, whiskey was first taxed in 1644. This caused a rise in the number of what we would today call "bootleggers" who made and sold Scotch whiskey illegally. Later in 1823, the Scottish Parliament made it easier for one to own a licensed distillery and harder for illegal whiskey stills to stay in business. This began the modern production of Scotch whiskey.


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