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  • Hafner Eiswein Gruner Veltliner 2002 A royal premium wine produced under very special climatic conditions. These Gruner Veltliner grapes were naturally frozen on the vine and harvested at a dawn temperature of 14 to 10 degrees Celsius. Ice wine is one of the finest noble sweet wine wines ... more info
  • Hafner Extra Dry Sparkling Riesling This extra dry sec is made of full-bodied organic Riesling grapes that became very rich and ripe during a second fermentation, and is a real pleasure for lovers of champagne-styled sparkling wines. more info
  • Hafner Queen Esther Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 The grapes for this Cabernet Sauvignon are 100% organic. more info
  • Hafner Queen Esther Reserve Merlot 2006 The grapes for this Merlot are 100% organic. more info
  • Hafner Sparkling Muscat Produced under the strict supervision of Rabbi A. Y. Schwartz in Vienna, this wine is Kosher for Passover to the strictest religious standards as dictaced by Halacha. This sweet Frizzante is made of aromatic Muscat grapes and is a real pleasure for love ... more info
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Requirements to being kosher

While none of the ingredients that makes up wine (alcohol, sugars, acidity and phenols) are considered non-kosher, the kashrut laws involving wine are concerned more with who handles the wine and what they use to make it.[1] To be considered kosher a Sabbath-observant, Jew has to be involved in the entire winemaking process from the harvesting of the grapes, through fermentation to bottling. Any ingredients used, including finings, need to be kosher.[2] This requirement can exclude certain fining agents such as casein (derived from dairy products), gelatin (which is derived from non-kosher animals) and isinglass (which comes from non-kosher fish). Egg whites can be used in the clarification of kosher wine but would not be appropriate for Vegan kosher wine.[1]

Wine that is described as kosher for Passover must have been kept free from contact grain, bread and dough.[1]

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