Daniel Rogov wrote:Four new releases from Yatir, each living up to the high expectations we have come to hope for from this winery.
Daniel Rogov wrote:Four new releases from Yatir, each living up to the high expectations we have come to hope for from this winery.
Yatir, Shiraz, 2006: Blended with 15% Malbec, aged in barriques for 12 months, showing full-bodied and concentrated with still firm tannins that need time to settle in. Showing fine balance and structure, the tannins integrating nicely now with a gentle spicy wood influence and opening in the glass to show blackberry, black cherry and prune notes, those on a background that hints of grilled beef and dark chocolate. Best 2010–2017. Score 93. K (Re-tasted 22 May 2009)
Eli R wrote:sane pricing (altough there is a price increase over list prices of last year)
Isi M wrote:Why is the Shiraz more expensive than the Cabernet ?
Daniel Rogov wrote:Reactions as to whether the prices are moderate, high, or insane?
M Kremer wrote:Do you think that the Shiraz 2006 or CS 2006 will still be good in 2019 for the Bar Mitswah of my son no. 5?
Eli R wrote:We did cover this topic and the conclusion was - for 13 years, you would be better of with the magnum format.
Yaakov T wrote:Unfortunately, those of us in the US will be unable to benefit from these great prices, unless we purchase in Israel and bring home.
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