The News
Royal Wine Corp announced a curated selection of kosher wines for Passover 2026, featuring award-winning bottles from global regions like Napa Valley, Champagne, Israel, and Italy. The company highlights the high-quality standards of its offerings, which include both traditional and modern styles, appealing to both religious and wine enthusiasts.
The Takeaway
- Global Reach of Kosher Wine: Royal Wine Corp's expansion into top wine regions like Napa Valley and Champagne shows how kosher wine is no longer confined to traditional markets. This signals a broader acceptance and appreciation for quality kosher wines among international consumers.
- Celebrity Influence in Wine: The inclusion of celebrity-backed bottles suggests that the beverage industry is increasingly leveraging pop culture appeal to attract new audiences, especially during culturally significant events like Passover.
- Quality Perception Shifts: With statements from Royal Wine Corp emphasizing that kosher wine rivals the best in the world, this press release reflects a growing trend where quality and tradition are merging, challenging long-held perceptions about kosher wines.
Original Press Release
As Passover begins on April 1, families around the world gather for the Seder, retelling the story of the Exodus—and raising four cups of wine to mark freedom and tradition.
Today, wine has become one of the most anticipated elements of the Passover table, and for 2026, kosher wine lovers can celebrate with an extraordinary lineup that blends celebrity influence, global prestige, and award-winning quality.
Leading the Passover season is Royal Wine Corp, the world’s largest producer, manufacturer, importer, and exporter of kosher wines and spirits. From Napa Valley and Champagne to Israel, Italy, and beyond, Royal Wine continues to redefine kosher wine—proving it stands shoulder to shoulder with the finest wines in the world. Here's a curated selection of whites, reds, roses, prosecco and champagne, from the best wine producing regions of the world.
For Passover 2026, celebrity-backed kosher wines are among the most talked-about bottles on the table:
• Vera Wang, fashion icon and entrepreneur, expands her elegant kosher wine collection with two Provençal rosés from France:
– Vera Wang Côtes de Provence Rosé
– Vera Wang IGP Méditerranée Rosé
• Isiah Thomas, NBA legend, co-owns Champagne Cheurlin, which releases two NEW kosher Champagnes:
– Cheurlin Brut Spéciale
– Cheurlin Thomas Célébrité
• Amar’e Stoudemire, six-time NBA All-Star, crafts world-class kosher wines in partnership with Herzog Winery in California and Tulip Winery in Israel, blending athletic excellence with winemaking artistry.
·United States (California)
• Yesod Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon by Herzog — three ultra-premium expressions
• Herzog Eminence Chalk Hill — limited-edition Sonoma red blend
• Shirah Winery — boutique Rhône and Italian varietals from top AVAs
· Capio Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2021 by Russell Bevan: 94 points, by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
· Capio Petita Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2022 by Russell Bevan: 92 points, by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
France
• Champagne Cheurlin (Isiah Thomas) — kosher Champagne releases
• Divin — the first dealcoholized kosher wines
• Château d’Aussière (Lafite-Rothschild portfolio) — first kosher production
• Domaine Arnaud Baillot — standout 2023 Burgundy releases
• Pomerol micro-cuvées debut kosher runs: Château Pomeaux & Château Le Bon Pasteur
• Château Marquis de Terme Margaux 2023 — Grand Cru Classé
• Château Tour Saint-Christophe Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé 2023
• Domaine Les Marronniers — Chablis Grand Cru Valmur 2023
Italy
• Masseria Frattassi — first kosher Aglianico using the appassimento method
• Expanding Italian portfolio across top regions
• Bartenura debuts Oro sparkling wines and Moscato-based canned cocktails
Spain
• Clos Mesorah & Elvi Wines — Sublim 2018 (limited release)
• Celler de Capcanes — Flor del Primavera Garnatxa Blanca
Why Kosher Wine Is Thriving
According to Jay Buchsbaum, VP & Director of Wine Education at Royal Wine Corp.:
“Simply put, kosher wine is produced using the same fermentation methods as traditional wine.
The difference is that all ingredients must be kosher-certified, and the winemaking process is supervised and carried out by Sabbath-observant Jews. Beyond that, kosher wine is no different from any other high-quality wine—and today, it often rivals the very best.”
Find Kosher wine at local liquor stores and online at kosherwine.comVicki Jakubovic
Royal Wine
Source: EIN Presswire