Despite trade war tariffs, French wines remain popular.
Royal Wine has just introduced Château Guiraud 2017, 16 years after the last kosher cuvee produced by the celebrated 1st classed growth Sauternes estate. Rated between 93 and 96 points by leading critics from the Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate, and Wine Enthusiast magazines, this wine is one of the most complex and cellar-worthy dessert wines the kosher wine has to offer.
Sparkling French wines have been spared by the 25% tariffs imposed by the Federal government in last October, and demand has remained strong. The trifecta of kosher wines produced by Champagne House Drappier is finally back on the market. The kosher versions of Drappier Carte d’Or, Drappier Brut Nature, and Drappier Rosé are available again and can be purchased from select retailers throughout the country.