GSM stands for Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre, the three grape varietals included in the blend. Israeli estate winery Kishor in Western Galilee presents a complex, age-worthy GSM with which you are bound to fall in love quickly!
Kishor’s GSM is a classic blend of the new world with the old! It is smooth in the mouth with gently developing tannins. It presents pleasant red fruit flavors and soft wood notes from aging in the barrel.
It pairs well with red and white meat and hearty vegetables such as lentils.
The vintner recommends opening the bottle about an hour before pouring. Kishor’s GSM dry red is served best at 16-18 degrees Celsius. (60 -64 degrees Fahrenheit)
- 750 ml
- Dry Red
- Non-mevushal
- Kosher Badatz Beit Yosef. Kosher Misgav Regional Council, Rabi Uziel Eliyahu
- Kosher for Passover
- Grenache
- Syrah
- Mourvedre
- 14% alcohol
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GSM Dry Red Wine
Kishor Winery is a unique winery in Israel and the world. The winery was established in 2010 in Kfar Kishorit in Western Galilee.
Kfar Kishorit is a village for special needs people that was created to offer special needs adults an opportunity to live independently in a dignified way. The community is integrated with the “ordinary” families of Kibbutz Kishor.
It is a gorgeous location and offers members several work options. In addition to the winery, Kfar Kishorit boasts a bakery, a horse training stable, dog breeding, an organic vegetable garden, a goat dairy, a chicken coop, and a media center!
Kishor Winery is one of the leading industries of the village, and the members of Kishorit Village are full partners in the wine production process.
They care for the vineyards, harvest the grapes, and bottle the wines. They are accompanied by experts who guide and assist with the process. In addition to wine production, many members of Kishoret Village work at the visitor’s center. They love interacting with guests and seeing others enjoy the fruit of their labor!
The winery has planted vineyards on 100 dunams of land at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level. They grow eleven varieties of grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Syrah, Grenache, Morbader, and Sauvignon Blanc. Viogner, Riesling, and Chardonnay.
The high-temperature differences between day and night, which characterize the area and the structure of the rocky soil, constitute an ideal environment for a long and slow ripening of the grapes and give our wines their unique character.
Kishor Winery is proud to be making wines in an area that, during Biblical times, was known for its winemaking, as evidenced by numerous ancient wine gats (ancient wine press.)