JOYVIN
WHITE RASHI KOSHER
RASHI WINERY • NORTHERN ITALY
"The essence of conviviality: a light, luminous and lively white, designed for the most memorable toasts."
Harmony and Italian Tradition
Joyvin White Rashi is the result of the collaboration between the freshness of **The Joyvin Collection** and the century-old expertise of the **Rashi** winery. This white wine captures the luminosity of Italian vineyards, offering a profile that perfectly balances ripe fruit with a light and effervescent structure. It is an honest wine, where the purity of the grape remains intact thanks to top-level rabbinical supervision, making it an undisputed favorite for those who appreciate quality and adherence to Jewish law without compromising on flavor.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Northern Italy.
Winery: Rashi / Joyvin Collection.
Style: Semi-Sweet White (Light Frizzante).
Varietals: Blend of traditional northern white grapes (Moscato and local varietals).
Certification: Kosher for Passover / Mevushal / OU.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Very clear, almost crystal-like straw yellow color, with minimal and elegant effervescence.
Nose: Fresh aromas of green apple, Bosc pear, and a subtle hint of wildflowers and acacia honey.
Palate: Smooth and refreshing entry. The sweetness is subtle and very well integrated with a citrus acidity that cleanses the palate. It presents a light body and a very pleasant fruity finish.
3. Architecture of White Rashi
4. Pairing and Consumption Occasions
Gastronomy: Its versatile character makes it excellent for accompanying a wide variety of dishes. It pairs perfectly with steamed white fish, chicken with fine herbs, cold pasta salads, and light Mediterranean dishes. It is also a great companion for fruit-based desserts or simply as an aperitif.
Serving: Serve well chilled, ideally between **6°C and 8°C**. Its lightness makes it the perfect wine for family celebrations and relaxed dinners.
Technical Sheet and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does 'Mevushal' mean?
Mevushal is a rapid pasteurization process that allows the wine to maintain its Kosher status even if it is served in hotels or restaurants by staff who do not observe the laws of Kashrut.
Does it have added preservatives?
Like all high-quality Kosher wine, the use of additives is minimized. It contains only natural sulfites and those strictly permitted by the certification for its stability in the bottle.
What is the difference between Joyvin and Rashi?
Rashi is the parent winery with a long history in traditional wines. Joyvin is the line focused on freshness and modern lifestyle, offering lighter and fruitier wines.