Chardonnay Yarden Golan Heights 'Odem' 2023

Yarden Chardonnay is a kosher wine produced from the eponymous grapes by the Golan Heights Winery in the Galilee, in the town of Katzrin, on the Golan Heights. Yarden is the group's flagship winery: its name comes from the Hebrew translation of the Jordan River.



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How to taste it

Visual tasting
Crystalline, strong and full straw yellow in colour with pale golden reflections, consistent.
Olfactory tasting
Quite intense, complex, fine, with hints of walnut, mango, melon and ripe pineapple, a light note of wood, vanilla and cinnamon.
Taste tasting
Dry, warm, soft, fresh and quite savoury, a fairly austere and robust white wine, with good persistence.
What to pair wine with Chardonnay Yarden Golan Heights 'Odem' 2023
Yarden Chardonnay pairs well with typical Italian first courses, grilled fish, shellfish, and white meats.
Contains sulfites.
Yarden Chardonnay is produced from the eponymous grapes by Golan Heights Winery in the Galilee, in the town of Katzrin, on the hills of the same name. The first vineyard was planted in 1976, while the winery was built in 1983 by the initiative of four kibbutzim (collective villages) and four moshavim (cooperative communities). Golan Heights Winery immediately distinguished itself for producing high-quality wines, mostly grown on volcanic soils, deeply rooted in tradition. The label depicts the oil lamp, symbol of the ancient state of Israel. Yarden is the group's flagship winery: its name comes from the Hebrew translation of the Jordan River.