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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 32 MIN

From Lab Reject To Climate Hero: Marselan

from The Kosher Terroir · host Solomon Simon Jacob

Send a Text Message to The Kosher TerroirWhat if the grape built for our warming world was created in a French lab in 1961, forgotten for decades, then reborn as a Mediterranean powerhouse? We follow Marcellan’s improbable arc—from a small-berry “failure” to a climate-ready red redefining terroir across continents—and taste why winemakers now swear by its color, balance, and velvet tannins.We start with the origin story at INRA in Languedoc, where Cabernet Sauvignon met Grenache on purpose. The result slept through the age of high-yield table wine, only to shine in the 1990s shift toward concentration and site expression. Late budding, heat and drought tolerance, loose clusters, and disease resistance turned heads as extreme seasons became the norm. Even Bordeaux, guardian of tradition, opened its rulebook in 2021 to allow limited plantings and blends of Marselan.From there, the journey widens. In humid Brazil and Uruguay, Marcellan’s thick skins shrug off rot; in Arizona and warm pockets of California, it holds freshness where others fade. China emerges as a breakout: high-altitude Ningxia coaxes glossy, aromatic, medal-winning Marselans that sidestep the green edges often seen in Cabernet. Then we head home to Israel, where the altitude in the Upper Galilee and Golan Heights cools the nights, locks in acidity, and lets basalt and limestone speak. Recanati’s pioneering single-varietal bottlings and blending prowess help set a new kosher benchmark, with major wineries and boutique producers now exploring site-driven expressions from Judean Hills to the Negev.We guide a sensory walk-through—inky color with a vivid magenta rim, blackcurrant and cassis meeting red cherry and spice, supple tannins that frame rather than fight—and share why Marselan excels solo, in rosé, and as the mid-palate “glue” in Mediterranean blends. Finally, we pair it at the table: slow-roasted lamb with rosemary, charred ribeye, Shabbat cholent, roasted eggplant with tahini, wild mushroom ragù, and aged kosher cheeses that polish the finish.Ready to taste the future of Mediterranean wine? Subscribe, share this episode with a wine-loving friend, and leave a review telling us which Marselan you’ll open next.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

Send a Text Message to The Kosher Terroir What if the grape built for our warming world was created in a French lab in 1961, forgotten for decades, then reborn as a Mediterranean powerhouse? We follow Marcellan’s improbable arc—from a small-berry “failure” to a climate-ready red redefining terroir across continents—and taste why winemakers now swear by its color, balance, and velvet tannins. We start with the origin story at INRA in Languedoc, where Cabernet Sauvignon met Grenache on purpose...

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