Mogen David Concord 3L
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Mogen David Concord 3L is a certified Kosher sweet wine made from Concord grapes, bottled at 11% ABV in a generous 3-liter format. Produced under rabbinical supervision at the Mogen David Wine Co. in Westfield, New York, this expression carries Triangle K Kosher certification and is labeled Kosher for Passover — a distinction that has made it a staple at holiday tables and religious observances for decades.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11% | Origin: Westfield, New York, USA | Style: Sweet Concord Grape Wine | Producer: Mogen David Wine Co.
Production & Heritage
Mogen David Wine Co. operates out of Westfield, New York, in the heart of the Lake Erie grape belt — one of the largest Concord grape-growing regions in the United States. The wine is made from a must containing no less than 51% Concord grapes. Fermentation is arrested early through chilling or other stabilization methods, which preserves the grapes' high natural sugar content and prevents full conversion to alcohol, resulting in the characteristically sweet, fruit-forward profile. Every step of the winemaking process — from grape crushing through production and bottling — takes place under rabbinical supervision to maintain its certified Kosher and Kosher for Passover status.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh Concord grapes lead the nose immediately, followed by ripe berry sweetness and a candied, almost confectionery quality. There is a subtle floral lift underneath that reinforces the grape-forward character.
Taste: The palate opens with bold, juicy Concord grape flavor — unmistakable and nostalgic. At the mid-palate, candied strawberry and cherry-drop notes emerge alongside fresh table-grape sweetness. The wine is medium-sweet with a round, ripe body and low acidity, making it exceptionally easy to drink.
Finish: The finish is smooth and fruity, trailing off with lingering berry and grape-candy sweetness. It wraps up cleanly without cloying, keeping the overall impression bright and accessible.
How to Drink Mogen David Concord
Serve well chilled — around 45°F — to balance the sweetness and bring out the fresh grape aromatics. This wine is best enjoyed on its own as a dessert sipper or as a component in simple, fruit-driven drinks. A Concord Grape Spritzer (topped with club soda and a squeeze of lime) makes a refreshing warm-weather serve. A Kir-style cocktail using Mogen David Concord in place of crème de cassis paired with dry sparkling wine creates a crowd-friendly aperitif. A Sangria built with this wine, sliced citrus, and fresh berries takes advantage of the bold grape base without requiring added sweetener.
Best For
- Passover Seder and other Jewish holiday observances requiring certified Kosher wine
- Hosting large gatherings where the 3-liter format minimizes trips to resupply
- Introducing sweet-wine drinkers to a classic American Concord grape expression
- Building fruit-forward sangrias and spritzers for casual entertaining
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mogen David Concord taste like? Mogen David Concord delivers bold, sweet Concord grape flavor with candied strawberry and cherry-drop notes, finishing smooth and fruity with low acidity.
How does Mogen David Concord compare to Manischewitz? Both are certified Kosher sweet wines made from Concord grapes, and they compete directly for the same market. Mogen David tends to be described as slightly rounder and riper on the palate, while Manischewitz is often perceived as a touch more overtly sugary, though individual palate preferences vary.
Is Mogen David Concord good for Passover? Yes — every bottle carries Triangle K Kosher certification and is specifically labeled Kosher for Passover, produced under full rabbinical supervision from crushing through bottling.
Where is Mogen David Concord made? Mogen David Concord is produced by the Mogen David Wine Co. at 85 Bourne Street in Westfield, New York, situated in the Lake Erie grape belt, one of America's premier Concord grape-growing regions.
What foods pair well with Mogen David Concord? Peanut butter and grape jelly sandwiches lean into the nostalgic grape profile. Brisket with a sweet glaze mirrors the wine's ripe fruit character. Charoset — the traditional Passover apple-and-nut mixture — complements the berry sweetness. Dark chocolate pairs well by contrasting bitterness against the wine's sugar. Fresh fruit platters with strawberries and blueberries echo the candied berry notes.
What sizes does Mogen David Concord come in? Mogen David Concord is commonly available in 750ml and 1.5L bottles as well as the 3L format, which is the most economical option for larger gatherings.
Is Mogen David Concord worth the price? Mogen David Concord positions as a budget-friendly, everyday sweet wine, and the 3-liter box format makes it one of the most cost-efficient certified Kosher wines available — a strong value for holiday entertaining and casual drinking alike.
Why Mogen David Concord?
What sets this wine apart is the intersection of certified Kosher production and unmistakable Concord grape character at an accessible price point. The arrested fermentation method preserves the grape's natural sweetness in a way that few other producers prioritize, resulting in a flavor profile that is instantly recognizable and deeply tied to American Jewish culinary tradition. The 3-liter format addresses a practical need — Passover Seders and large family dinners demand volume — without sacrificing the rabbinical oversight that legitimizes the wine for religious use. For anyone seeking a genuine, fruit-forward Kosher sweet wine with decades of cultural credibility, Mogen David Concord remains the benchmark.
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