Kvint Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon
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Description
Description
Kvint Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon is a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon red wine from Moldova, bottled at 12–15% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Certified Kosher for Passover and Mevushal by the Orthodox Union (OU), this wine occupies a distinctive niche — a serious Eastern European Cabernet produced under rigorous rabbinical supervision at one of the region's oldest and most decorated producers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12–15% | Origin: Tiraspol, Moldova | Varietal: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon | Producer: Tiraspol Winery & Distillery KVINT | Certification: OU Kosher for Passover, Mevushal
Production & Heritage
KVINT operates out of Tiraspol, the capital of the Transnistria region, with its products certified as "Made in Moldova." The winery draws fruit from vineyards in the terroirs of Kamenka, Rashkovo, and Doibani — sites sheltered from prevailing winds by the Poyany and Kalagur woodlands, creating favorable microclimates for Cabernet Sauvignon ripening. As an OU-certified Mevushal wine, the juice undergoes flash pasteurization, a process that allows the bottle to be handled and served by anyone regardless of religious observance while retaining its Kosher for Passover status. Over its history, the KVINT facility has earned more than 10 Super Grand Prix trophies, over 30 Grand Prix awards, and roughly 300 gold and silver medals across its full portfolio of wines and spirits.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright berry aromatics — cassis and dark cherries — that deepen into more complex layers of prune and nightshade berries. Subtle undercurrents of Moroccan leather add an intriguing savory dimension to the bouquet.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is full and rounded, with ripe dark fruit flavors giving way to a velvety mid-palate that reveals notes of almond and violet. Pleasant astringency provides structure, while harmonious acidity keeps the wine balanced and prevents heaviness through the finish.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with lingering impressions of leather, dried dark fruit, and a soft tannic grip. A trace of bitter almond closes things out cleanly.
How to Drink Kvint Kosher Cabernet
This Cabernet drinks well at cool room temperature (around 16–18°C / 61–64°F), and benefits from 15–20 minutes of breathing time after opening. For cocktail use, it can work in a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where its dark fruit and tannin structure hold up against the sweetness; a Red Wine Spritzer, where the berry-forward profile stays lively with sparkling water; or a classic Sangria, where the cassis and cherry notes integrate naturally with citrus and seasonal fruit.
Best For
- Passover Seder tables requiring certified Mevushal wine
- Shabbat dinners and Jewish holiday celebrations year-round
- Kosher-observant households looking for an Eastern European Cabernet alternative to Israeli or Californian labels
- Exploring Moldovan winemaking traditions with a food-friendly, structured red
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Kvint Kosher Cabernet taste like? It delivers ripe dark berry fruit — cassis, prune, and dark cherry — layered with savory Moroccan leather and soft violet and almond notes, all framed by pleasant tannins and balanced acidity.
How does Kvint Kosher Cabernet compare to Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon? Baron Herzog sources its Cabernet from California's warmer climate, typically producing a fruit-forward, approachable New World style. Kvint's Moldovan terroir tends to yield a more structured wine with earthy, leathery complexity alongside the dark fruit, giving it a distinctly Old World character.
Is Kvint Kosher Cabernet good for Passover? Yes — it carries Orthodox Union (OU) certification as Kosher for Passover and Mevushal, meaning it meets strict Passover dietary requirements and can be poured and served by anyone at the table.
Where is Kvint Kosher Cabernet made? It is produced by the Tiraspol Winery & Distillery KVINT in Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria, with grapes sourced from the Kamenka, Rashkovo, and Doibani terroirs; the finished product is certified as "Made in Moldova."
What foods pair well with Kvint Kosher Cabernet? Braised brisket complements its tannic structure and leather notes; roasted lamb pairs naturally with the dark fruit and savory undertones; aged hard cheeses like Gouda echo the wine's almond nuance; grilled eggplant dishes match its earthy depth; and dark chocolate desserts mirror the cassis and prune richness on the palate.
What sizes does Kvint Kosher Cabernet come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which is the most widely available size.
Is Kvint Kosher Cabernet worth the price? It positions as an entry-level to mid-range kosher Cabernet Sauvignon, making it a practical everyday choice for kosher-observant households and a solid value among Mevushal-certified wines that still deliver genuine varietal character.
Why Kvint Kosher Cabernet?
What separates this wine from the crowded kosher shelf is its origin. While most widely distributed kosher Cabernets come from Israel, California, or France, Kvint draws from Moldovan terroirs with distinct microclimates protected by ancient woodlands — an unusual and legitimate source of structured, Old World Cabernet Sauvignon. The KVINT facility's track record of more than 300 medals across international competitions speaks to consistent production standards. Its dual certification as both Kosher for Passover and Mevushal makes it one of the more versatile kosher reds available, suitable for any service setting without sacrificing the leather, dark fruit, and tannic backbone that define serious Cabernet.
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