Segal's Unfiltered Cabernet Sauvignon
In 1925, Yankel Hirsh Segal and his family emigrated to Israel and settled in Tel Aviv. Brothers Elhanan and Yehezkel established Israel’s first distillery in the German colony known as Sharona, or Kirya, in Tel Aviv. Their experience and reputation led them, in the 1930s, to be asked by the French rulers to set up distilleries in Beirut and Damascus. In 1954 the family decided to concentrate on wine production. The winery moved to Ramle, and was called the Zvi Vineyard. The name was later changed to Segal Wines. All the winery’s bottles bear the Segal wine logo, reproduced in Zvi Hirsh’s own handwriting. In 2001, Segal’s was bought by the Barkan Group.
Deep red color, with notes of black currant, blackberry and mint.
Color | Red |
Size | 750 ml |
Dryness | Dry |
Mevushal | Not Mevushal |
Producer | Segal's |
Varietal | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Alcohol Content | 13.6 |
Wine Type | Table Wine |
Pairs Well With | Burgers Lamb |
Supervision | OK, Rabbi Berger, Chug Chasam Sofer (Petach Tikvah) |
Region | Israel |