Wednesday, January 6, 2016

When a dream comes true



I had met Jacque Capsouto many, many years ago during a wine trip to Israel. Within five minutes a friendship was formed. We both shared the love of wine and more importantly, a passion for Israeli wine.

Jacque was the proprietor of Capsouto Freres, a French (non-Kosher) restaurant that had the most extensive Israeli wine list in Manhattan. I was just a very ambitious wine buyer at Gotham Wines with an extensive Israeli wine selection. Over the years, we tasted together, argued about wines, and hosted wine events together which featured only Israeli wines. Often we would simply share a meal at his restaurant enjoying several wines. No matter how the conversation would start, we would always end the discussion with his dream to make his own wine in Israel.

In 2012 when Superstorm Sandy overtook Manhattan, including the Capsouto Freres restaurant. Jacque decided that this was the time to dedicate himself to his dream and plant vineyards in Israel. Capsouto Freres never reopened after Sandy, but the Jacque Capsouto Winery was born.

Fast forward a few years, and here we are with the inaugural vintage of Jacques Capsouto Cotes de Galilee Village Blanc 2014, Cotes de Galilee Village Rose 2014 and Cotes de Galilee Village Rouge.

These three Kosher wines were made from French varietals, in tribute to his childhood years in Lyon.  The wines that sparked fire in his heart are now in a bottle bearing his name.  Every time I enjoy one of the wines I can’t help it but see Jacque’s face smiling in front of me with a big grin stating the obvious ,“YES I did it, and I did it right!”
  
Jacques Capsouto Vignobles
Cotes de Galilee Village Blanc, Cuvee Eva 2014
60% Grenahce, 19% Roussane, 14% Clairette, 7% Marsanne
This straw yellow color white will capture with hints of pineapple, sweet vanilla, white peaches and apricot, followed by aromas of green apple and pear.  On the palate the wine displays fresh fruit, earthy ‘chalky’ flavor intermingled with herbal notes. It finishes clean and crisp.






Cotes de Galilee Village Rouge, Cuvee Samuel 2014
40% Mourvedre, 31% Grenache Noir, 26% Counoise, 3% Syrah
Deep purple color, with dry plum and cassis aromas, followed by notes of earth, leather and spices. On the palate the wine is medium-bodied, with vibrant fresh red fruit flavors. The finish is long and mellow.