Festivity Drink: Mount Hermon Red Galilee.
- Lukaschik Gleb
- 11 hours ago
- 1 min read

More than twenty-seven centuries Israeli people desired a restoration of their land. It was lost to Assyrians and was became in control of changing empires. Babylonian, Roman, Byzantine, Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid and Ottoman. Israelis lost state but not themselves, not own identity. They raised unsuccessful revolts against Roman and Byzantine empires. No decrease of population under those two rulings, no process of Arabisation and Islamisation and no Nazi’s holocaust annihilated them. Israel resurrected. It was seventy-seven years ago.
I celebrate this grandiose day with 2022 Mount Hermon Red Galilee which has 14% of goodness and it contains: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. My dish became the tenderized pieces of pig on which I poured a still same bottle of Italian balsamic vinegar and sprinkled a gifted combination spice in a coarse salt and dried rosemary. I put meal in a refrigerator for a couple of hours.
I hadn’t reason for delay. Therefore I began in a lunch time. A meat cooking took fourteen minutes. I opened my overcooled drink which taste didn’t die. I’m not a lover of young wines but it was all what I could discover. A scent was from unmatured to prolong aesthetics and eventual ending up of getting cherry (which is not for satisfactory) after fifty minutes of breathing in. A using of drink was from unpleasant youth to likeable non-intrusiveness to getting pinching which completed in maturity but, badly, it was with getting of some acidity there. Aftertaste is non-intrusive and hovering in felicity. A drink brings love in aftertaste but it’s not of the best wines due to age.