Great Kosher Wines
by
Adam Hofstetter
If
you're visiting a Jewish home for Passover or any other festive
occastion, it might be a good idea to pick up a bottle of kosher
wine. There's more to kosher wine these days than Manischewitz or
Kedem; it's a rapidly growing sector of the market that includes
fine wines from all over the world.
The Expanding
Kosher Wine Market
In 2007, the
"Kosher"
designation edged out "All Natural" and "No Additives or Preservatives"
to become the most popular claim found on new consumer food products
in 2007, says Mintel's Global New Products Database, which monitors
packaged goods worldwide. Still, it’s hard to find any article about
kosher wine that doesn’t start off by exclaiming that “it ain’t
just Manischewitz anymore.”
But you may
already know that sophisticated/enjoyable/delicious even
award-winning kosher wine is being produced in regions as
diverse as France, Israel, California, Australia, Spain and South
Africa. Perhaps you even know, thanks to folks like Nextbook’s Sara
Ivry, what
makes wine kosher and when kosher wine started catching up to
its nonkosher counterpart.
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April
1, 2009
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