Yarden Mount Hermon White
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Description
Description
Yarden Mount Hermon White is a 750ml Sauvignon Blanc-dominant white blend from the Golan Heights, Israel, bottled at 13% ABV. Rated 89 points and named a Best Buy by Wine Enthusiast, this multi-varietal white draws its character from volcanic soils at elevations rarely found in Mediterranean winemaking.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Golan Heights, Israel (Galilee) | Style: White Blend | Winery: Golan Heights Winery
Production & Heritage
Golan Heights Winery, founded in 1983 on the volcanic plateau of northern Israel, pioneered quality winemaking in the region by exploiting the area's high altitude, cool climate, and basalt-rich volcanic soils. Mount Hermon White is built primarily on Sauvignon Blanc, rounded out with Chardonnay and Semillon. The fruit is sourced from 28 vineyards divided into 430 individual blocks, each harvested and fermented separately under cold fermentation to preserve bright aromatics and natural fruit vibrancy. This meticulous block-by-block approach gives the winemaking team granular control over blending, resulting in a wine that captures the complexity of the terroir far beyond what its price tier typically delivers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright green apple and tangerine, building into layers of pineapple, honeysuckle, and guava. Behind the primary fruit sits a delicate floral lift and hints of warm-weather spice.
Taste: On the palate, citrus leads — grapefruit and lime zest give way to a broader mid-palate of tropical papaya and melon. The Chardonnay and Semillon components add textural weight, creating a medium-bodied wine with surprising depth. Zesty mineral notes emerge at the peak, a signature of the volcanic soils in which the vines grow.
Finish: The finish is clean and moderately long, with lingering white flower and tart citrus notes. A thread of minerality keeps things refreshing and pulls you back for the next sip.
How to Drink Mount Hermon White
Serve well chilled at 8–10°C (46–50°F) to let the aromatics open gradually while maintaining the wine's crisp backbone. This is a versatile food wine that also stands comfortably on its own as an aperitif.
- White Wine Spritzer: The natural citrus intensity and floral lift hold up beautifully when lengthened with soda water over ice.
- Sangria Blanca: The tropical and stone fruit aromatics make it a natural base for white sangria with fresh melon and citrus slices.
- Kir: A small measure of crème de cassis plays off the wine's green apple acidity for a classic French aperitif with an Israeli twist.
Best For
- Warm-weather patio drinking and summer entertaining
- Introducing friends to Israeli wines without committing to a high price point
- Pairing with Mediterranean or Middle Eastern cuisine at dinner parties
- Building a diverse wine collection that explores underrepresented regions
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mount Hermon White taste like? Mount Hermon White leads with bright citrus and tropical fruit — grapefruit, pineapple, and green apple — followed by floral and mineral notes that give the wine unexpected complexity for its price tier.
How does Mount Hermon White compare to a single-varietal Sauvignon Blanc? Where a pure Sauvignon Blanc relies on one grape's aromatic range, Mount Hermon White uses Chardonnay and Semillon to add mid-palate weight and textural roundness that straight Sauvignon Blanc often lacks. The blending also introduces a broader spectrum of fruit — tropical and stone alongside the expected citrus — making it a more layered drinking experience.
Is Mount Hermon White good for casual sipping? Absolutely — the bright fruit, moderate 13% ABV, and clean finish make it immediately approachable without food, while enough underlying complexity rewards attentive drinking.
Where is Mount Hermon White made? Mount Hermon White is produced by Golan Heights Winery on the Golan Heights plateau in northern Israel, within the broader Galilee wine appellation. The vineyards sit at high altitude on volcanic basalt soils, giving the wines a distinctive mineral character.
What foods pair well with Mount Hermon White? Grilled halloumi or feta salads benefit from the wine's citrus acidity cutting through the salt. Fresh ceviche mirrors its tropical fruit and lime character. Roasted chicken with herbs complements the Chardonnay-driven mid-palate richness. Hummus and other mezze dishes create a regional pairing that highlights the wine's Mediterranean origins. Light seafood like grilled branzino or shrimp works well with the wine's clean mineral finish.
What sizes does Mount Hermon White come in? Mount Hermon White is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Mount Hermon White worth the price? Mount Hermon White positions as a value-tier wine that consistently punches above its weight — the Wine Enthusiast Best Buy designation specifically recognizes wines delivering quality well beyond their price point, and the 89-point score underscores that assessment.
Why Mount Hermon White?
The 430-block individual fermentation approach is the kind of detail usually reserved for wines costing several times more, and it translates directly into a more nuanced, site-expressive blend. The volcanic basalt terroir of the Golan Heights gives the wine a mineral backbone that distinguishes it from the wave of generic Sauvignon Blanc blends crowding retail shelves. Recognition from both Wine Enthusiast (89 points, Best Buy) and the International Wine & Spirit Competition (Bronze, 2020 vintage) confirms consistent quality across vintages. For drinkers curious about Israeli wine or simply looking for a white blend with genuine personality, Mount Hermon White makes a compelling case.
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