Wine of the Day, No. 329

To be kosher, a wine does not have to go through any intricate process or ritual. Its production must simply be overseen by Sabbath-observant Jews from the time of crushing the grapes through bottling, and every ingredient, such as fining agents, must be kosher. For example, non-kosher isinglass, derived from fish bladders, was historically important i…
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