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Wine for those with a taste for the spiritual

Haroz Vintners wants to make wine drinking a more spiritual affair.

The company is launching three wines -- a 2005 cabernet sauvignon, a 2005 merlot and a 2006 chardonnay -- marketed heavily on the religious significance of the region where they are produced.

The company says the wines, which are branded as The Grapes of Galilee, are made from grapes grown in Israel near the Sea of Galilee and watered by the Jordan River. The bottles bear images of Jesus.

Grapes of Galilee wines sell for $13.99 a bottle. For availability, check www.haroz.com/wheretobuy--retail.html.