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Carmel Winery has in the last month launched both their latest Single Vineyard wines (Kerem in Hebrew) and the new label of Appellation Wines (Yayinot Eizory). The Single Vineyard wines are chosen from individual vineyards, when the resulting wine is judged to be of high enough quality and is thought to represent the terroir of the particular vineyard. The Appellation Wines represent a sub region or combinations of sub regions. These are now The third label is Private Collection, whose wines come from a designated wine region. The mass market label remains Selected (known as Vineyards Selected in export markets) - still the biggest selling brand in New Appellation Wines The new label of regional wines produced by Carmel Winery, will be referred to as Appellation Wines in export markets. The wines represent sub regions or blends of different sub regions. The wines each have fun, innovative labels featuring cartoon animals, including a camel, ostrich, deer, ibex and a wolf. The wines are as follows: Sauvignon Blanc – Chardonnay 2003, 80% Sauvignon Blanc from Ramat Arad (Negev), 20% Chardonnay from the Chardonnay 2003 , Upper Galilee & 100% Chardonnay; A blend from vineyards in the Upper & Lower Cabernet Franc 2002, Judean Hills 100% Cabernet Franc grown in the hills on the way to Merlot 2001, 100% Merlot from both the Upper Galilee in the Galilee Region and Ramat Arad in the Cabernet Sauvignon 2001, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from both the Upper Galilee (Galilee Region) and Ramat Arad ( The winemakers of the red wines were Lior Laxer & Haim Wachtenhaim and the white wines were made by Lior Laxer & Zvi Skaist. All are based at Oct. 2004 |









