Yarden Muscat
Last Updated: June 11, 2009
| Product Id: | 511 |
| Varietal: | Muscat |
| Type: | Sweet |
| Alc/Vol: | 13.9% |
| Color: | Red |
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| Kosher: | Yes |
| Mevushal: | No |
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General Information
Yarden Muscat, fortified with oak- aged brandy, should be enjoyed cold with dessert.
User Reviews
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88 points
by
Scott Shu (3 reviews)
Sweet and Aromatic
The wine has a really intense nose, very aromatic, almost want to say extravagantly aromatic. I was getting honey, apricot, a little botrytis, orange peel. Exotic aroma. The palate is very sweet, but the body is much lighter than I was expecting (which is a good thing). The palate struck me as less exotic than the nose, with more straight forward but still delicious flavors of honey and tropical fruit, with a lingering aftertaste. Overall a very appealing sweet wine.
Submitted: 8/26/09
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100 points
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yemaja27@yahoo.com (1 reviews)
The wine Yarden Muscat is the best the taste is sweet and its the #1 wine on my list to contiue drinking while chill.
Submitted: 10/1/08
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70 points
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Joshua London (20 reviews)
This sweet and appealing dessert wine, ever-so-lightly fortified with brandy, has a richly floral nose with aromas and flavors of citrus fruits, honey, peach, and pineapple. The wine is downy and supple with enough balancing acidity to keep on the right side of cloying. The wine is, however, meant to be short-lived, and will not benefit from further ageing. Drink now through the end of 2005.
Submitted: 9/21/04
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60 points
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Gamliel Kronemer (2 reviews)
This simple, sweet, light bodied, light straw colored wine has a lively bouquet of honey, Key limes, and spice. Possessing a honey/citrus flavor with hints of anise, this wine is poorly crafted, and is lacking anywhere near enough acid to balance the sweetness. Drink now
Submitted: 6/9/04