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Raise a Glass to Tradition: Passover Wine Like You’ve Never Tasted Before! Kosher Wines for Passover from Royal Wine Corp. for Every Taste & Budget

• Royal Wine Corp is the largest producer, manufacturer & importer of Kosher wines and spirits.

(PRUnderground) March 24th, 2025

Jewish families around the world are getting ready for the upcoming holiday of Passover, an eight day celebration that starts on April 12.

Families are planning menus for the festivities, which includes the Seder, a special ritual meal, and the consumption of unleavened bread called matzah.

The central part of the celebration –  the Seder—is when the story of Passover is recited, recounting the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.  In addition to the meal, a main highlight of the Seder is the wine, in which participants drink four cups of wine to remember the Ten Plagues that struck Egypt during the Exodus.

Today, more than ever before, there’s a plethora of award-winning kosher wines from the world’s finest wine producing regions, with selections for every taste and budget. And, that’s where Royal Wine Corp comes in.

As the leading producer, importer, and exporter of kosher wines and spirits, Royal Wine Corp is at the forefront of shaping Passover trends. They produce wines from some of the best wine producing regions of the world, from France and Italy to California, Spain and Israel, among others.

So, what’s behind the continued rise of kosher wine? Gabe Geller, Director of Public Relations at Royal Wine, attributes it to three key trends: the incredible rise of foodie culture, the widespread integration of kosher food into mainstream American cuisine, and the growing production of high-quality kosher wines from all corners of the globe.

Here are some great wine selections to suit almost every taste and budget. To find Kosher wines for Passover, check with your local wine retailer as well as online sites such as kosherwine.com.  Here are some selections to consider:

France:

  • Great new 2022 vintage burgundy wines from Domaine du Château Philippe Le Hardi:  A range of exceptional Burgundy wines, including the rare kosher Grand Cru Clos Vougeot, highlighting the region’s renowned terroir and winemaking expertise   (SRP: $65 – $500)
  • Château Le Gay Pomerol 2022:  A luxurious, full-bodied Pomerol from one of the region’s most prestigious estates, boasting rich flavors of dark fruit, spice, and velvety tannins (SRP: $250)
  • J. de Villebois Pouilly-Fumé Silex Blancs 2023: A crisp and mineral-driven Pouilly-Fumé, showcasing the region’s signature flinty notes and citrus flavors (SRP: $50)
  • Château Bellevue Morgon Grand Cras: A high-quality, full-bodied Beaujolais from the esteemed Morgon appellation, offering rich flavors of dark fruit, spice, and smooth tannins  (SRP:  $35)
  • Clos Triguedina Probus:  A flagship Malbec wine from the renowned Clos Triguedina estate in Cahors, boasting rich flavors of dark fruit, spice, and velvety tannins (SRP:  $110).

Italy:

  • Rocca delle Macie Chianti Classico: A classic, full-bodied Chianti Classico from the esteemed Rocca delle Macie estate, highlighting the region’s signature blend of Sangiovese, Canaiolo, and other local varieties (SRPs: $25- $100).

Spain: 

  • Clos Mesorah and Elvi Wines release a very limited new wine from Garnatxa Nera (Grenache Noir): A limited-edition, full-bodied red wine from the esteemed Clos Mesorah and Elvi Wines, showcasing the rich flavors and velvety texture of Garnatxa Nera (SRP:  $80)

USA: 

  • Herzog Generation VIII Cabernet Sauvignon Double Creek Vineyard Chalk Hill 2021:  A rich, full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon from Chalk Hill’s esteemed Double Creek Vineyard, showcasing the perfect balance of power and elegance (SRP: $200)
  • Herzog Special Reserve Chenin Blanc 2023: A crisp and refreshing Chenin Blanc with notes of citrus, green apple, and honey, perfect for warm weather sipping (SRP: $35)

Israel

  • Feldstein- Dabouki Dry White Wine, Grenache Rose dry rose, Gilgamesh Dry red, & Cabernet Sauvignon dry red: A range of exceptional wines from the esteemed Feldstein winery, offering a perfect blend of quality, elegance, and value (SRPs: $50-$90)
  • Gros: A selection of high-quality wines from the renowned Gros winery, boasting rich flavors and smooth textures (SRP:  $45- $90)
  • Naveh by Chateau Golan: *: A range of exceptional wines from the esteemed Naveh by Chateau Golan winery, offering a perfect blend of quality, elegance, and value (SRP:  $50 – $85)
  • Darom Cabernet Sauvignon-  Vintage: 2023 | Dry Red Wine, Yatir Winery:  A full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon from the esteemed Darom winery, boasting rich flavors of dark fruit, spice, and smooth tannins (SRP: $32)

What to look for when buying kosher wines for Passover

  • Check the label to confirm if the wine is mevushal or non-mevushal.
  • Make sure the wine is kosher for Passover, which means it has been supervised and prepared in a certain way.
  • Check that all ingredients, including yeasts and fining agents, are kosher.
  • Make sure no preservatives or artificial ingredients are used.

Jay Buchsbaum, Vice President and Director of Wine Education at Royal Wine, shares, “The kosher wine industry has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, earning numerous accolades and recognition along the way. Kosher wine is really no different than non-kosher wine – it follows the same fermentation process as traditional wines but is made with kosher-certified ingredients. The production process must be overseen and conducted by Sabbath-observant Jews,” Buchsbaum explains.”

Kosher Wine Trends

  • Expanded Variety: The selection of kosher wines has grown significantly, offering a broader range of varieties, colors, and flavors. White, sparkling, and rosé wines are particularly popular.
  • More Kosher Brands: Today, there is a wider selection of kosher wine brands than ever before.
  • Boutique Wineries: A new trend is the rise of kosher micro-wineries in Israel, often starting in people’s garages. These small, family-owned wineries produce exclusively kosher wines.
  • Organic and Sustainable Wines: Some kosher wineries are now certified for organic grape production, sustainability, and reduced carbon footprints.
  • Rising Consumption: More kosher-keeping consumers are enjoying wine than ever before.
  • Improved Quality: Kosher wines have evolved from overly sweet to sophisticated, well-balanced, and complex.

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