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Kosher, mevushal wine

You may notice some wines announce they are kosher, sometimes, kosher mevushal. What does that mean?

Kosher is Yiddish for “proper” or “fit.” Kosher wine only contains kosher ingredients. Once grapes are picked, only Shabbat-observant Jews can be involved in making the wine. Wine-making equipment must be rabbinically certified.

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