Description
Rose Wine: Herzog Wine Cellars | Jeunesse Pink Moscato – NV
It has seductive stone fruit aromas with an alluring hint of butterscotch. On the palate it has fresh berry flavors, with a great balance of acidity and natural sweetness.
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Producer: Herzog Wine Cellars
Vintage: NV
Size: 750ml
Varietal: Muscat
Country/Region: United States, California
It has seductive stone fruit aromas with an alluring hint of butterscotch. On the palate it has fresh berry flavors, with a great balance of acidity and natural sweetness.
Producer Information
Our story begins with Rabbi Menachem Herzog in the early 19th century in the town of Vrbové in the Trnava Region of Slovakia, where he created the family’s distillery, winery and brewery, which would sustain the family for the next century and beyond. The Austro-Hungarian Empire grew with great innovation and became a powerful world force. Emperor Frans-Josef was so impressed with the Herzog wines, that he dubbed Phillip Herzog a baron and asked the Herzog family to produce wine for the royal court. Through decades of dedication, the success of the Herzog winery grew, bottling carefully crafted wines, beers, and spirits. In the town of Vrbové, many of the townspeople proudly worked for this family and saw them as a pillar in the community. The rise of fascism brought darkness to Europe in the 1930s. Phillip’s grandson, Eugene Herzog, beloved by neighbors and businesses for his generosity, survived the Nazis, but tragically, his parents did not. They were murdered in Auschwitz. Eugene and his family survived in hiding, until they later emerged and reclaimed their namesake winery. As time continued, Slovakia saw the rise of communism, and under this new regime, Eugene knew it was time to leave. Fearing that the government would command a boat to turn around and return the Herzogs to Slovakia, Eugene arranged for his family to flee by air and led them to a new life in New York City.






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