Beyond Cabernet: Why Tannat Deserves a Place at Your Table

EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 27 MIN

Beyond Cabernet: Why Tannat Deserves a Place at Your Table

from The Kosher Terroir · host Solomon Simon Jacob

Send a Text Message to The Kosher TerroirDive into the extraordinary world of Tannat, a grape that commands respect with its bold structure, remarkable longevity, and fascinating journey across continents. While many wine enthusiasts gravitate toward Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, Tannat offers something profoundly different – a powerful red with ancient origins that challenges our assumptions about what bold wines can be.Tannat's story begins in the rugged foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains, where medieval monks cultivated this robust grape to fortify pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago. Known as "the black wine of Madiran," these wines were so densely tannic that sailors prized them for their ability to withstand long sea voyages without spoiling. But Tannat's most dramatic chapter opened in the 1870s when Basque immigrants brought cuttings to Uruguay, where the grape found its second home and evolved into something extraordinary – maintaining its power while gaining approachability and elegance. Today, Tannat stands proudly as Uruguay's national grape, much as Malbec does for neighboring Argentina.What makes Tannat particularly remarkable is its scientific distinction as the grape variety with the highest tannin content – often twice that of Cabernet Sauvignon – contributing not only to its structure and aging potential but potentially to health benefits linked to the "French paradox." Modern winemaking techniques have transformed what was once an austere, almost unapproachable wine into something that can show surprising finesse while maintaining its distinctive character. For kosher wine enthusiasts, Tannat represents an exciting frontier, with producers in Uruguay, Israel, and elsewhere crafting bold, age-worthy kosher Tannats that pair brilliantly with everything from traditional meats to unexpected companions like blue cheese and dark chocolate.Join us on this journey through Tannat's remarkable history, from ancient vineyards to modern innovations, as we discover why this once-obscure varietal deserves a prime spot in your wine exploration. Whether you're a seasoned collector or curious newcomer, Tannat's story of adaptation and resilience offers both sensory pleasure and a compelling narrative that mirrors the evolution of wine culture itself. Pour yourself a glass and discover why Tannat might just be the next great discovery in your kosher wine journey.Support the showwww.TheKosherTerroir.com+972-58-731-1567+[email protected] to Join “The Kosher Terroir” WhatsApp Chathttps://chat.whatsapp.com/EHmgm2u5lQW9VMzhnoM7C9Thursdays 6:30pm Eastern Time on the NSN Network and the NSN App

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