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Twenty years ago if anyone had told me that I would taste more than 75 The list consists primarily of wines released in 2005 but also includes several that are due for imminent release. Most annual lists of “the best” consist of 50 or 100 wines. This one consists of 78 wines, more than ever before, that odd number because I wanted to include all of those wines that earned scores of 90 or above. Now there are some, including some of our own forum members who say that I tend to score One note: Within each score category I have simply listed the wineries in alphabetical order. Makes life easy all around….. Wine Scoring 93 Points 1. Grand Vin Castel, 2003: Still tight because of its youth, but with the clear potential for focused elegance. Deep garnet towards royal purple in color, full-bodied, with firm tannins integrating well. On first attack currant, plum, spices and an appealing earthy-herbal overtone and a finish on which you will find white chocolate and a hint of mint. Perhaps Castel’s best red ever. Best 2007–2012. Score 93. K 2. Margalit, Cabernet Sauvignon, Wines Scoring 92 Points 3. Carmel, Limited Edition, 2003: A blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, about 24% each of Merlot and Petit Verdot and 2% of Cabernet Franc, this may be a Bordeaux blend but by heaven, if it does not call to mind Rhone Chateauneuf-du-Pape it will call to mind nothing at all! Generous but not overpowering wood here, that balanced well by soft tannins and well-tuned acidity. On the nose and palate blackcurrants, gooseberries, spices and sweet cedar wood, all integrating nicely and coming together in a long and intense but elegant finish. Best 2008-2012, perhaps longer. Score 92. K 4. 5. 6. Castel “C”, Chardonnay, 2004: Light golden in color, full-bodied, with fresh citrus, melon and tropical fruits. Creamy and long on the finish, another triumph for this wine. Best 2007–2010. Score 92. K 7. 8. Flam, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Made from grapes harvested in Kerem Dishon and Kerem Ben Zimra in the Upper this full-bodied, dark garnet towards deep purple wine was oak aged for about 14 months. Generous blackcurrant and cherry fruits come together elegantly with mineral, herbal and light earthy aromas and flavors, all coming together with a hint of oak that at one moment feels toasty and another spicy. Super-smooth tannins and a long finish. Approachable now but best 2007-2012. Score 92. 9. Flam, Reserve, Merlot, 2003: Dark, deep and intense, with soft, almost sweet tannins and layer after layer of berry, black cherry, anise and spice aromas and flavors that linger nicely on the palate. Still marked wood influence here but with the balance and structure that bode well for the future. Needs time to soften in the bottle. Best from 2007–2012. Score 92. 11. Margalit, Enigma, 2003: This was the first true 12. Sea Horse, Elul, 2003: A blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Syrah and 5% Petite Sirah, this proves to be perhaps the best wine yet from Sea Horse. Rich, ripe and complex fruits include juicy berries, currants and black cherries, those with anise and light hints of oak that play nicely on the palate. Smooth and supple tannins and overall excellent structure. Drink from release–2012. Score 92 13. Yatir, Sauvignon Blanc, 2005: Aged in half new, half one year old barriques for three monhths, this light golden, medium-bodied and white shows fresh, concentrated and vibrant aromas and flavors of passion fruit, green apples, hay, honeysuckle and citrus peel. Crisp, elegant and harmonious. Drink now-2008. Score 92. K Wines Scoring 91 Points 14. Amphorae, Merlot, 2003: Blended with 10% of Cabernet Franc but fully true to its varietal characteristics, this outstanding Merlot offers cherry, currant, anise and cedar aromas and flavors, those coming together nicely with still firm tannins and the judicious use of oak. Concentrated, elegant, graceful and long, the wine needs time to come into its own. Best 2007-2010. Score 91. 15. Amphorae, Chardonnay, 2003 (Advance Tasting): Aged for 12 months, partly in new partly in one year old barriques. Showing somewhat darker now in color than during barrel tastings but maintaining its medium- to full-body and concentrated aromas and flavors. Look for aromas of figs, mandarine oranges, nectarines and spicy nuts, all on a lightly buttery background. Elegant, long and rich, the wine will drink well from release-2008. Score 91. 16. Amphorae, Shiraz, 2003: Medium to full-bodied, a deep almost inky purple in color, with tempting plums and violets from the first sip, those yielding to smoke, chocolate and earthy-herbal aromas and flavors. Long and intriguing. Drink now–2009. Score 91 17. Binyamina, Chushan, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tarshish, 2003: Deep garnet towards purple, full-bodied, with mouthcoating tannins and tightly closed unless decanted several hours before drinking. Given time the wine will show harmony, and in addition to traditional blackcurrants, sweet berries and spices, generous mineral, toasty and vanilla notes. Best 2007-2011. Score 91. K 18. Binyamina, Chushan, Syrah, Odem, 2003: Full-bodied, firm and concentrated, dark garnet in color, with firm and mouthcoating tannins opening in the glass to reveal near-sweet berry, plum, meaty and earthy aromas and flavors, all balanced nicely and with a long finish. Needs decanting if served at this stage. Best 2007-2012. Score 91. K 19. 22. Clos de Gat, Chardonnay, 2003: Delicious medium to full-bodied Chardonnay with ripe pineapple, citrus, apple and spicy notes. Enough mineral crispness here to make one think of fine Chablis, with a good touch of toasty oak but with balancing acidity that carries the wine very well indeed. Drink now–2007, perhaps longer. Score 91. 23. Clos de gat, Har’el, Syrah, 2003: A blend of 85% Syrah and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, this dark garnet, medium-bodied wine has soft, already well-integrating tannins. Well-balanced and structured, spicy, with an earthy overtone to its plum and wild berry flavors, and with a light leathery hint on the finish. Drink now–2009. Score 91. 25. Ella Valley Vineyards, Cabernet Franc, 2003: Blended with 15% of Cabernet Sauvignon, this almost impenetrably dark garnet, oak-aged full-bodied red shows firm tannins and generous wood influence but those are balanced nicely by a generous array of black fruits, coffee, vanilla and tobacco, all leading to a long leathery finish.Drink now-2008. Score 91. K 26. 27. Flam, Reserve, Syrah, 2003: Perhaps the 28. 29. 30. Golan Heights 31. Gustavo & Jo Premium, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2002: Deep garnet towards black, full-bodied, with still firm but well-integrating tannins. Excellent balance between wood, tannins and an appealing array of black and red fruits, those yielding to spices, chocolate and mint. Long and complex. Drink now-2012. Score 91 32. Karmei Yosef, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bravdo, 2003: A well-balanced, well structured blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Merlot. Still young but already showing ripe, generous and mouthfilling aromas and flavors of plums, currants, black cherries and berries, with hints of minty spice and wood. On its way to becoming an elegant and graceful wine. Drink now–2010. Score 91. 33. Karmei Yosef, Merlot, Bravdo, 2003: A rich, generous Merlot, with minty and licorice accents to ripe blackberry, currant, spice and anise flavors. Soft tannins well in balance with fruits and the first influence of the wood bode very nicely for the future development of this wine. Drink now–2010. Score 91. 34. Karmei Yosef, Chardonnay, Bravdo, 2004: Medium to full-bodied, rich, concentrated, complex and somewhat bold, with crisply dry aromas and flavors of citrus and citrus peel, melon, and apple fruits together with light oak shadings. Drink now–2007. Score 91. 35. Margalit, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Full-bodied and intense, but rich and well balanced, this blend of 88% Cabernet Sauvignon and 12% Cabernet Franc, both from the Kadita vineyard, is loaded with complex earthy currant, black cherry, anise and mocha aromas and flavors, those well set off by generous but smooth tannins. Look for an appealing leathery sensation on the long finish. Drink now–2012. Score 91. 36. Sea Horse, Antoine, 2003: Made from 100% Syrah grapes, this 37. Sea Horse, Munch, 2003: Named as a tribute to artist Edward Munch, this 100% Petite Sirah spent 16 months in French and American oak. The best Petite Sirah ever from 38. Yatir, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2002: Young and tight but well focused, with deep, firm tannins and ripe flavors of cherries, currants, anise and nice touches of earth and minerals. Distinctly 39. Yatir, Merlot, Ramat Arad, 2002: Full-bodied, tannic and muscular for a Merlot, but with balance between wood, fruits and acidity that gives the wine grace and elegance. Black plums, wild berries and currants here, together with freshly picked Mediterranean herbs and a hint of granite that comes in on the long finish. Drink now–2009. Score 91. K 40. Alexdander, Alexander the Great, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Medium to full-bodied, with chunky tannins and a touch of herbaceousness. Mocha, currant, plum, spice and cedar aromas and flavors lead to a rich, concentrated and firm wine with potential for bottle aging. Best 2007–2011. Score 90. 41. Amphorae, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Blended with a small percentage of Petite Sirah, this full-bodied, harmonious wine shows excellent balance between still firm tannins, wood, and juicy currant and cherry fruits and spices. With intriguing raspberry, chocolate and mocha flavors on the finish, this 42. Barkan, Superieur, Chardonnay, 2002: Complex and full-bodied, with juicy pear, spice, vanilla, hazelnut and honeyed aromas and flavors that reveal hints of earth and mineral on the long finish. A very limited edition, destined primarily for restaurants. Drink now. Score 90. K 43. Binyamina, The Cave, Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, 2002: Oak-aged for 20 months, this dark garnet, medium- to full-bodied blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot, shows firm and chewy tannins that yield nicely in the glass to reveal an appealing array of berry, currant, vanilla and dusty herbal aromas and flavors. Elegant and generos, the best ever from the Cave and perhaps the best ever from Binyamina. Best now-2008. Score 90. K 44. Binyamina, Chushan, Cabernet Sauvignon-Shiraz-Merlot, Sapir, 2003: A full-bodied and firmly tannic blend of 40% each of Cabernet and 45. Bustan, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Dark ruby to garnet, medium-bodied, with soft tannins integrating well and with generous but not overwhelming spicy oak. Spicy currant and berry fruits along with chocolate and tobacco on the finish. Drink from release–2010. Score 90. K 46. Carmel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Kerem Zarit, Single Vineyard, 2003: Dark garnet, with firm, near sweet tannins that yield nicely in the glass to reveal an appealing touch of rustic earthiness that adds dimension to rich, ripe black fruits. Complex, concentrated and on its way to elegance. Best 2007–2011. Score 90. K 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. Castel, Petit Castel, 2003: Softer, smoother and more approachable than the Grand Vin of this vintage. Medium- to full-bodied, with forward black fruits, soft tannins already integrating nicely and a pleasing array of currant, wild berry and earthy-herbacoueness. Mouthfilling and moderately long. Drink now-2008. Score 90. K 52. Chateau 53. Chateau Golan, 54. Chateau Golan, 55. Ella Valley, Vineyard’s Choice, Merlot, 2003: Full-bodied, firmly structured with dark black cherry, berry, anise and spice flavors that stand up nicely to the firm tannins and moderate oak influences. Needs time but promises to soften and develop beautifully. Drink from release–2008. Score 90. K 56. Ella Valley Vineyards, Merlot, 2003: Medium to full-bodied, supple and well balanced, striving for elegance with just the right balance between plum, berry, currant and wood aromas and flavors.Graceful and not overwhelming, with cedar and spices on the finish. Drink now–2009. Score 90. K 57. 58. Flam, Reserve, Chardonnay-Sauvignon Blanc, 2004: The first 59. Flam, Classico, 2004: As always, a blend of 50% each of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, developed in oak for 6 months. A bit of bottle stink immediately on opening fades quickly to reveal tempting aromas of tobacco and dark chocolate, those matched nicely by flavors of blackberries and currants. Round and mouthfilling. Drink now-2007. Score 90. 61. 62. 63. 64. Margalit, Cabernet Franc, 2003: My earlier tasting note hold firmly: Almost impenetrable deep purple in color, full-bodied, with excellent balance between soft, almost luxurious tannins and a tempting array of dark plum, wild berry and herbal aromas and flavors. Oak-aged, with the addition of 10% of Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine is mouthfilling and long, showing a tantalizing hint of mint on the finish. Drink now–2010. Score 90. 66. Orna Chillag, Primo Riserva, Cabernet Sauvignon 2003: Harmonious and supple, with a generous array of currants, cherries and plums, those with tempting overlays of toasty oak, spices and soft but mouth-coating tannins. Drink now–2009. Score 90. 67. Orna Chillag, Primo Riserva, Merlot, 2001: Fully open now and showing even better now than at earlier tastings. Full-bodied and showing concentration, elegance and, as it did in its youth, blackcurrants, herbs, minerals and, coming in from mid-palate near-sweet berries and well-balanced hints of toasted oak. Drink now – 2007. Score 90. 68. Recanati 69. Recanati, Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Ripe and rich, well balanced, with medium to full-body and soft tannins, traditional Cabernet currant and berry fruits as well as hints of anise and light toasty oak flavors. Drink now–2010. Score 90. K 70. Recanati, Merlot, Reserve, 2003: With firm tannins giving a solid backbone, sweet oak that makes itself felt from first attack to the long finish, and layers of currant, black cherry, mocha and chocolate, a concentrated and graceful wine. Best 2006-2009. Score 90. K 71. Recanati, Petite Sirah-Zinfandel, Reserve, 2004: Aged in American oak, this dark garnet blend of 70% Petite Syrah and 30% Zinfandel is packed with ripe blueberry, blackberry, plum, pepper, licorice and mineral aromas and flavors. Generous but not exaggerated oak and tannins but those in fine balance. Drink now-2010. Score 90. K 72. Saslove Adom, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003: Still very young but already ripe and smooth, the wine shows an attractive array of flavors that include currants, cherries, herbs, and vanilla. The tannins of this well-balanced and complex red bode well for its aging potential. Drink now–2009. Score 90. 73. Sea Horse, Lennon, 2003: A medium to full-bodied blend of 95% Zinfandel and 5% Petite Sirah. With 14 months in American oak this moderately tannic wine shows good concentration of ripe juicy cherry and wild berry flavors as well as an appealing pepper and anise edge. Drink now–2008. Score 90. 74. Segal, Unfiltered, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2002: Rich and ripe, with a complex array of currant, plum and berry aromas and flavors, those set off nicely by smoky, dusty oak. Well focused and round, the wine reflects its 18 months in oak with generous but soft tannins and just the right hint of the oak. Long and mouthfilling. Drink now–2008. Score 90. K 75. Tabor, Mescha, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2001: Dark garnet red, medium- to full-bodied, with good balance betweeen firm but nicely integrating tannins, spicy oak and an appealing array of blackcurrant, plums, smoke and fresh earthy aromas and flavors. Long and mouthfilling. Drink now-2008. Score 90. K 76. Tabor Mes’cha, Chardonnay, 2003: Golden straw in color, this medium to full-bodied white reflects its 4 months in oak with hints of smoky and spicy wood together with rich, lightly creamy layers of pear, honey and apricots. Complex and long. Drink now. Score 90. K 77. Tisbhi 78. Ya’ar Yatir, 2002: Made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, this dark garnet toward purple, full-bodied wine is now showing still firm tannins and gentle and well-integrated smoky oak and sweet cedar aromas, those coming together very nicely with aromas and flavors of ripe currant and purple plum fruits as well as generous hints of chocolate and mint. Drink now–2010. Score 90. K December 2005 |









