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Discover a great kosher wine shop in New Jersey

-Adrienne Turner
East Brunswick Budget Wine Examiner

Not all kosher wine is created equal. Recently mentioned in a New York Times article, even observant Jews assume that Kosher means wines made from heavy concord grapes. This couldn’t be any further from the truth. Today’s kosher wines are produced to appeal to the masses. It seems that overnight the kosher wine industry has been transformed, thanks to our many friends in Israel and Europe who distribute their wines to the United States.  The majority of these good kosher wines can appeal to many, regardless of whether you are an observant Jew or not.  It’s no longer your grandma’s heavy Malaga grape wine (sorry, Grandma).

 With so much kosher wine being distributed, now the question becomes, where can you shop to find a wide selection of kosher wines, not your standard run of the mill Manishewitz. The answer is Teaneck Wine Cellar located on West Englewood Ave.

Teaneck Wine Cellar is kosher wine shop specializing in only kosher wines and spirits. What’s so impressive about the shop is their large selection and knowledge of the kosher wine and spirits industry. The shelves are stocked with even high end kosher wines including Segals, Herzog, Yarden and Dalton. Best of all is that on Thursday evenings there is a wine tasting for your pleasure, presented by knowledgeable wine representatives. Effectively, you can “try” some wine before you “buy” it.  

After perusing the isles you’ll agree the selection is amazing. You may even walk away from the tasting with a couple of bottles.  And if you’re looking for a special bottle, the owner will be glad to assist you.
Try it. You’ll like it!

Wine tasting Events at
Teaneck Wine Cellar
166 West Englewood Ave, Teaneck, NJ
201-862-1700

Copyright: A. Turner
2009  email
 
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