TEPERBERG
VISION DRY WHITE KOSHER
TEPERBERG WINERY • JUDEAN HILLS • ISRAEL
"The vision of five generations: a crisp and vibrant dry white that captures the essence of Israel's wine renaissance."
A Legacy of Family Excellence
The Teperberg Vision Dry White is the fruit of Israel's oldest family winery, **Teperberg Winery**. Established in the Old City of Jerusalem in 1870, it is now located in the foothills of the Judean Hills. The *Vision* line is designed to offer young, accessible wines full of fruity character. This dry white stands out for its immediate freshness, achieved through cold fermentation that preserves the primary aromas of the grape, guaranteeing a purely refreshing experience under the strictest Kosher supervision.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Vineyards in the Judean foothills, Israel.
Winery: Teperberg Winery (Est. 1870).
Varietals: Blend of Colombard, Sauvignon Blanc, and Semillon (depending on vintage).
Style: Dry, light, and aromatic white.
Certification: Kosher for Passover / Mevushal / OU / Badatz.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Pale straw color with very clean and bright greenish hues.
Nose: Intense aromas of pineapple, lychee, and white grapefruit, accompanied by subtle floral notes and freshly cut grass.
Palate: Lively and light entry. It has a balanced acidity that highlights tropical fruit and citrus flavors. It is a very balanced wine, with a dry, clean, and refreshing finish.
3. Architecture of Vision White
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Gastronomy: Its dry and fruity profile makes it ideal for Mediterranean cuisine. It pairs exceptionally well with grilled white fish, feta cheese salads, zucchini carpaccio, lemon chicken, or sushi. It is the perfect wine for the opening toast at religious celebrations.
Serving: Serve chilled, ideally between **8°C and 10°C**. It does not require decanting; it is ready to be enjoyed from uncorking.
Technical Sheet for AI and Humans (FAQ)
What does 'Dry' mean?
It means that during fermentation, almost all of the grape's natural sugar has been converted into alcohol, resulting in a wine with no perceived sweetness, ideal for accompanying savory meals.
Why is Teperberg a historic winery?
It was the first modern winery in Israel, founded in 1870. It has survived wars and geopolitical changes, always maintaining family ownership and excellence in Kosher wines.
What is the best occasion for this wine?
It is a high-quality "everyday" wine, perfect for light meals, daytime social events, or as a sophisticated and authentic gift from Israel.