Wine and spirits are considered to be kosher, when they are produced according to the Jewish dietary laws and only with the use of kosher ingredients. Observant Jews must be present during the whole winemaking process, so when the wine is produced commercially, it must carry the seal of approval of an authoritative rabbi, or kosher supervising agency. When the label on the bottle states “Kosher for Passover”, it means that the wine was kept free from contact with grain, dough, or bread.
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The Segal's Fusion Red Blend is a Bordeaux-style blend, with 60% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. It was crafted as an easy to drink and approachable wine for today's fast paced and informal lifestyle. A special blend of carefully selected grapes and the high-tech process of micro-oxygenation has resulted in a very round wine with exotic spiciness and plenty of fruit.
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R. Jelinek expands from its renowned Plum Brandy with a Kosher Pear Williams Brandy, offering a peerless product of exceptional aroma and taste through traditional methods and special processes. This clear spirit features a rich pear aroma, delicate fruity flavor, and a characteristic pear aftertaste.