As Rosh Hashanah approaches and the High Holy Days begin, wine is quickly disappearing from grocery store shelves across Greater Cleveland.
Because wine symbolizes both the holiness of the holiday and gratitude for the past year’s blessings, many Jewish families see it as an essential part of celebrating the optimism of the new year.
Aryeh Anton, front-end manager at Unger’s Kosher Market in Cleveland Heights, Dovie Brown, store manager at The Grove Kosher Market in South Euclid, and John Glover, wine consultant at Heinen’s in University Heights, all are knowledgeable of the selections their stores carry and shared with the Cleveland Jewish News some of the most popular bottles along with a few personal favorites.
Unger’s Kosher Market
Anton of Unger’s Kosher Market located on 1831 S.