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kedem Kedem Cream Rose Wine 75 cl Kosher (Case of 6)

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Description The Herzog family has been making wine for generations. They trace their winemaking origins back to Philip Herzog, who made wine in Slovakia for the Austro-Hungarian court more than a century ago. Philip's wines were so appreciated by Emperor Franz-Josef, that the emperor made Philip a baron. Baron Philip made both kosher and non-kosher wines. The kosher wines were made in a separate cellar and tasted remarkably like his non-kosher wines. Indeed, the wines were made in the same basic manner. However, the kosher wines required a Jewish, Sabbath-observant cellar crew. Eugene brought the family to America in 1948 after the Holocaust. He arrived in New York City with his wife, Sidonia, six of his own children and two additional war orphans. With his winemaking skills, Eugene found a job at a small kosher winery tucked away into a storefront on Manhattan's Lower East Side. For a paltry salary, he made sweet, Concord-grape wines in the cellar. He also drove the wine delivery truck. But because the company was so poor, he was paid for his driving acumen in company shares, not cash. By 1958, all the other shareholders had given up their shares. They assumed the business was doomed to failure. Eugene and his sons, who all went to work at the winery, proved them wrong. They called their new product Kedem. Kedem Cream Rose Wine 75 cl Kosher (Case of 6)

Key Features

Sweet wine

Produced in Kedem's wine cellar by the eighth generation descendants of the founder, using carefully selected grapes from New York State's finest vineyards.

Fruity, Sweet

Product Specifications

Brand
kedem
Size
750
Format
Wine
Pack Size
6 items
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 January 2014
Listed Since
07 January 2014