WHITE WINES GET THE RESPECT THEY DESERVE

White wines have grown popular in recent years among kosher wine consumers. For decades, the market has been dominated by red wines, but whites are on the rise. The Herzog family’s ancestor, Baron Philip Herzog received his title from Emperor Frans-Josef in the 19th century. The Emperor was so impressed with Herzog’s wines that he made him the official purveyor of wine to the Imperial Court. More than 150 years later, things are coming full circle as the quality and diversity of kosher white wines has improved significantly. Besides its award-winning, Baron Herzog Chenin Blanc, Herzog Russian River Chardonnay and Lineage Sauvignon Blanc, Royal Wine distributes now the Ramon Cardova Albariño from Spain’s Rías Baixas, Château Gazin Rocquencourt Blanc Pessac-Léognan, Koenig Riesling from Alsace, Goose Bay Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand, Netofa Tel Qasser Roussanne from Israel , Bartenura Pinot Grigio from Italy, and Elvi Herenza White from Spain’s Allela, to name only a few. High end white wines from Burgundy and Bordeaux are expected over the coming years, as well.