The red wine at the seder symbolises HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah:
The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh.
Please see the related link for an explanation of the symbolism behind all the foods eaten at the seder.
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The 4 glasses of red wine at the seder symbolise HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah: 1. "I took you out" 2. "I rescued you" 3. "I liberated you" 4. "I took you to Me for a people" The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh.
i would say a red OR white wine who is very common to be served with a meal its gives a nice touch to your meal
No meal requires red wine, although many dishes include red wine as an ingredient.
The red wine at the seder symbolises HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah: 1. "I took you out" 2. "I rescued you" 3. "I liberated you" 4. "I took you to Me for a people" The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh. Please see the related link for an explanation of the symbolism behind all the foods eaten at the seder.
For the four cups of wine at the Passover Seder, red wine is preferable. This is based on Proverbs 23:31), "Do not look at the wine as it reddens," which implies that red wine is the best kind.Red wine also commemorates the blood of circumcision and the blood of the Paschal sacrifice. The Israelites were commanded to circumcise all their males before the Exodus.Red wine also reminds us of the drops of blood that were put on the doorposts and lintels, as a sign when God passed over the homes of the Israelites, not permitting the destruction to smite them (Exodus 12).Red wine also serves as a reminder of the blood of the Jewish children whom Pharaoh slaughtered (Exodus 1).See also:More about Passover
a medium dry red wine, however, some people prefer a white wine anything goes these days, just enjoy your meal and drink what ever you prefer. Yum!!!
Four glasses of wine are drunk during the seder. The red wine at the seder symbolises HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah: 1. "I took you out" 2. "I rescued you" 3. "I liberated you" 4. "I took you to Me for a people" The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh.
Four cups of wine or grape juice are traditionally consumed during the Passover Seder and a fifth cup is poured for the prophet Elijah who is believed to visit and observe the celebration. The red wine at the seder symbolises HaShem's four statements of redemption in the Torah: 1. "I took you out" 2. "I rescued you" 3. "I liberated you" 4. "I took you to Me for a people" The wine represents redemption while the colour of the red wine reminds us of the blood of the children killed for the Pharaoh.
Hanukkah: * latkes ( potatoe pancakes)- pan fried potatoe shreds. passover: * Matza- flat bread ( without yeast)- like a big saltine, but without the salt. * horse radish- spicy (hot) radish shreds- comes in red ( purple) or white. * charoset- grated apples, nuts, cinnamon, and red wine * hard-boiled roasted eggs * wine
traditionally, a bottle of wine presented to a host or hostess by a guest is a gift. Although he or she may choose to do so, the host or hostess is not obligated or even expected to serve the wine with that evening’s meal. Keeping in mind that the host or hostess may or may not choose to serve your gift bottle of wine that evening, and assuming that you know what will be served, you may still wish to select a wine that could pair well with the meal. If you do decide to choose a bottle of wine that might accompany the meal being served, the general guidelines call for red wine with red meat or pasta and white wine or perhaps sparkling wine with seafood or poultry. Remember, however, that how the food is being prepared and seasoned is an even more important consideration.
Not all wine is red. There are also types of white wine and rose wine. But, red wine is red because of the reddish color of the grapes it is made out of.