Dear Alleigh:
Do you have a recommended Passover wine list for this year?
Thanks for emailing, and please accept my sincere apologies for not getting to your question before the holiday. I had every intention of not only putting together a Top 5 Wines for Passover list this year, but also to spend the holiday opening more recent vintages of wines I’ve reviewed in the past, while also exploring some new kosher wines. Unfortunately, as I mentioned last week, my schedule hasn’t quite gone as planned over the last month and the posts never materialized.
I’m back to blogging now, though, and I’m ready to pick-up where I left off…and in this case, that means 6 unopened kosher wines are calling my name. So, while I didn’t have a Passover list together for this year’s holiday, definitely check back for some new kosher wine reviews.
Question of the Day: In the meantime, I’d love to hear what you drank over Passover! Did you open a “must buy” find? Or, did you get one of those kosher wines that continue to give kosher wines a bad name?
Cheers…and a belated Chag Sameach!!
-Alleigh
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Sorry you didn’t get a chance to publish your kosher recommendations – would have loved to read them! These days, anyone who is subjected to bad kosher wine simply got bad advice since there are a plethora of suburb choices out these. For anyone looking, I posted 130 recommendations spread across 4 price ranges on my site and also whittled down to my favorite five in each category.
Yossie…thanks for commenting. That’s a great 2013 Passover Wine List you put up on your site. I’m going to have to keep my eye out for that Bartenura Montepulciano, as I really enjoyed their 2008 Bartenura Nebbiolo and the 2010 Binyamina Reserve Late Harvest Gewürztraminer was one of the wines I was going to put on my list for this year, as well. That was a very nice dessert wine!