Jwines' Updated Inventory Includes New Range of Kosher Wines For The Passover Seder
01 Mar 2013 --- Jwines is currently promoting its selection of red, mevushal and non-mevushal, kosher wines as an ideal choice for the Passover Seder. The retailer, available online, carries hundreds of bottles in its online catalog, and all the wines are certified kosher for Passover.

"This Passover, we're encouraging our customers to take advantage of our selection of high-quality wines for the Pesach Seder. At Jwines, we want our shoppers to free themselves from the wines of affliction this year and celebrate the holiday with a delicious, high-end wine. We're even offering discounted prices on some of our most popular Passover wines so that those who buy early can save even more on their purchase," said David Perelman, CEO of Jwines.
Though the Passover Seder is traditionally a time to drink cheap, Manischewitz wine, Jwines wants its customers to drink delicious wine that is truly fit for a king. The company has an array of red wines that will help shoppers celebrate the holiday.
For those who prefer Cabernet Sauvignon, Jwines offers the Yarden Cabernet Sauvignon from 2009. The wine boasts aromas of blackberry, cherry, cassis, and plum combined with oak, vanilla, and nuances of spice and tar. Certified kosher wine by OK, this wine is discounted for Passover to only $26.99 per bottle and can be purchased by the case for just $323.88.
Also available for Passover at only $17.99, is the Binyamina Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, bottled in 2010. This dry wine features a nose of black raspberry, cassis, and hints of roasted coffee beans and mint. Drinkers will taste layers of blackberry, cassis, and toasted almond. Shoppers can also save when buying in bulk as Jwines is offering this wine for only $215.88 for a case of 12 bottles.
Customers who are looking for a blended wine can purchase the Castel Grand Vin. The blend features a majority of Cabernet Sauvignon, along with Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, and Malbec. The wine is full-bodied and features tasting notes of currants, cherries, plums, spices, and a hint of cedar. Consumers can get this kosher wine for Passover for only $58.99, and buy a case for $707.88.