israeli wine

israeli wine

Passover wines: Two small, two large Israeli wineries

I’ve chosen four wineries – two of Israel’s smaller wineries and two larger – to highlight this year.

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
26/04/2024

The best Israeli wines for Passover

Passover is the essence of the Jewish story, the Jews’ emergence as an independent people and return to the Promised Land. It is also the Festival of Wine!

Wine tasting tour in the Jezreel Valley

Escape the political hustle and bustle and enjoy a dreamy tour among vineyards in the Jezreel Valley this Passover.

By TALIA LEVIN
21/04/2024

Rosé wines for Passover: A diverse palette for the festive table

From light and refreshing to rich and complex, explore five recommended rosé wines for Passover celebrations, each with its own distinctive character.

By ZIV LENCHNER
20/04/2024

Thinkers Distillery: Gin, vodka respected by bar intellectuals

Thinkers Distillery is an important addition to our drinks scene with products that can stand proud and represent Israel in bars around the world.

Meet the Canadian-born Israeli working as a top winemaker

Sam Soroka is an artist, with a childlike joy in the things he appreciates, but he also is a sensitive soul who can be insecure. And he is making wine better.

Celebrating Israeli wine with Moshe Weizman's WINEing start-up

One person who has invested in his personal knowledge in international forums and has come up with an innovative concept that could go worldwide is Moshe Weizman.

Israeli wine regions and the most suitable grape variety for each

It is not a fair exercise because many varieties are first class in a number of regions. But I rose to the challenge and thought I would share my thoughts with you. 

Yayin Bakerem: Art, avocados, and wine in Tel Aviv - review

The wine bar’s kitchen is not kosher, although most of the dishes are vegetarian. They are closed on Friday nights but open on Shabbat day.

By LINDA GRADSTEIN
20/01/2024

Tzora Vineyards celebrates 30 years, style and quality shining through

Tzora Vineyards really proves the maxim that less is definitely more. This is an example of the kind of winery that Israelis should be supporting with real pride. 

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