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I attended a tasting of several of the wines of Galil Mountain Winery, the tasting held before a very pleasant dinner at Catit in its new incarnation in Tel Aviv. Galil Mountain, Syrah, Kerem Yiron, 2006 (Barrel Tasting): Another embryonic wine, reflecting the difference between vineyards and terroir (see the above tasting note) by medium- to full-body, soft well integrating tannins, moderate levels of acidity a\dnd delicious berry, currant and chocolate aromas and flavors. It will be fascinating to see how the winemaker uses/blends this and the above wine, both of which have their own unique promise. Too early to score. K (Tasted 26 Oct 2006) Galil Mountain, Syrah, Kerem Merom, 2005 (Barrel Tasting): Dark garnet towards royal purple, medium- to full-bodied, with gentle spicy wood influences and generous but soft tannins integrating nicely. Smooth, round and gentle but makes its point quite nicely with berry, red plum and cassis fruits, those supported nicely by light hints of meatiness that come in from mid-palate and then linger nicely. Tentative Score 89-91.K (Tasted 26 Oct 2006) Galil Mountain, Syrah, Kerem Yiron, 2005 (Barrel Tasting): Full-bodied, at this stage with still firm tannins but those showing fine balance and structure when taken together with spicy wood, plum, and black and red berries. Firm, dark and concentrated but promising to soften nicely with time. Best starting only in 2008-2009. Tentative Score 90-92. K (Tasted 26 Oct 2006) Before and with Dinner: Galil Mountain, Chardonnay, 2005: Golden straw in color, with orange reflections, medium-bodied with fine balance and an appealing array of citrus, apple and melon aromas and flavors. Crisp and refreshing. Score 88. K (Re-tasted 26 Oct 2006) |









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