Over two thousand wines from 500 wineries worldwide participated
in the Finger Lakes Intl. Wine Competition that took place in
New York this past week. Forty five judges tasted the wines in
this most highly esteemed competition and we were both honored
and excited to hear the results deeming four of our wines
prize-worthy!!!
Merlot 2005 – Estate Series: Double Gold medal – selected as an
award-winner by the entire panel of judges & recognized as the
best foreign Merlot.
Jonathan Tishbi Sde Boker 2004 – Special Reserve Series: Bronze
Medal
Shiraz 2006 – Estate Series: Bronze Medal
Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 – Estate Series: Bronze Medal
Click here to view the entire list of prize winners on the FLIWC
website.
A few words from Jonathan Tishbi, proprietor about the winnings:
"On my 68th birthday I received the news that we won the double
gold prize for a wine of ours: Merlot Estate 2005. I took it as
a birthday gift and as a compliment to the effort that we have
been putting forth for the past 24 years in terms of the wines'
quality and value for money. I also see these medals as
international recognition of Israeli wine production thanks to
the efforts invested in developing selected varieties of grapes
that can compete with the best in their class worldwide, and of
course, in our small Winery. We distribute our wines to
approximately 20 countries around the globe.
The wine that won the Double Gold award – Merlot Estate 2005 is
made from 95% Merlot grapes from Sde Boker and 5% Cabernet Franc
grapes from Gush Etzion that originate in Sde Boker and Kfar
Yuval. The wine was aged for a year in American and French oak
barrels. Indeed, the wine is surprisingly bold and can well be
bottle-aged for up to six years."
Although several of the wines that were awarded are not yet
available for sale, some of you enjoyed a sneak peak during our
pre-sale week event that took place last month at the Winery.