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Kosher clubbing - with fine wine and food

With every new moon, kosher wine buffs meet to crack open special bottles of wine and feast on gourmet food.

October 4, 2018 10:00
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The Rosh Chodesh clubs (or RCCs, as they are known) were started in New York by oenophile, Yossie Horwitz.

At Horwitz’s New York home, his August Rosh Chodesh festivities included an aperitif of Golan Heights Brut Rosé 2008, with platters of charred Shishito peppers, olives and crusty baguettes.

His guests then sipped and slurped no less than 11 high-end kosher wines (from wineries around the world) while feasting from his table — laden with dishes that included salmon tartare; veal roast — 24-hour sous vide-cooked veal roasted with garlic glaze and maple bourbon sweet potatoes; “Dinosaur rib” — beef ribs coated in a spiced, dry rub then cooked for 72 hours sous vide and coated in hickory-smoked mesquite glaze. All his own work.