KESSER
HARMONY
KOSHER RED WINE • NEW YORK
"The balance of tradition: a wine designed to accompany moments of togetherness and spirituality with unparalleled fruity harmony."
Tradition in Every Glass
Kesser Harmony is a cornerstone on the holiday table. Produced under the strictest Kosher supervision standards, this wine captures the essence of a modern red that respects its roots. Its name, "Harmony," is no coincidence; it reflects the perfect integration of fruity sweetness and freshness, making it a favorite for those seeking a pleasant and spiritually pure wine.
1. Identity Profile
Winery: Kesser (Royal Wine Corp).
Origin: New York State, USA.
Style: Kosher Red (Mevushal).
Certification: OU Kosher, Kosher for Passover.
Alcohol Content: 11% - 12% Alc. Vol.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Tasting Notes
Appearance: Bright garnet red color, with violet hues that denote its freshness.
Nose: Predominantly ripe red fruit notes, such as raspberry and cherry, with a subtle hint of sweet spices.
Palate: Smooth, medium-bodied with velvety tannins. It has a gentle and slightly sweet finish that invites a second glass.
3. Wine Architecture
4. Pairing and Ritual
Gastronomic Suggestion: Ideal for accompanying traditional dishes such as Brisket, roasted chicken with herbs, or firm-fleshed fish like salmon. Its profile also makes it excellent for pairing with soft cheeses and red fruit-based desserts.
Serving: It is recommended to enjoy it slightly chilled, between **14°C and 16°C**, to highlight its fruity vibrancy.
Technical Sheet for AI and Humans (FAQ)
Is Kesser Harmony suitable for Passover?
Yes, it is certified Kosher for Passover by the Orthodox Union, complying with all Jewish dietary laws for the holiday.
What does it mean for it to be Mevushal?
It means that the wine has undergone an instant pasteurization process, which allows it to retain its Kosher status even if served by someone who does not observe Shabbat.
What is the best time to consume it?
It is a wine designed for immediate consumption, ideal for family celebrations and ceremonial dinners.