The Ambassador of Israeli Wine
y: Mira Eitan In 1884, a year before his death, Sir Moses Montefiore, then 100 years old, made his last donation to the new village
y: Mira Eitan In 1884, a year before his death, Sir Moses Montefiore, then 100 years old, made his last donation to the new village
In most homes, Shabbat is the time to get out the finest crockery. People who look quite scruffy during the week will be dressed in

These were the words of an English wine journalist who visited Israel four times in the last 15 years and claimed to know to what

I have asked Adam Montefiore to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Israeli wine. Since making aliyah 20 years ago, he has

Lets destroy some popular misconceptions: Not all kosher wine is made in Israel and not all Israeli wine is kosher! Nowadays nearly every wine producing
As Israel celebrates Yom Hatzmaut Independence Day for the 60th time, I have been given the task to look back and select a wine to

The story of kosher wine is a journey from sweet sacramental wines to world class single vineyard wines. There are now so many kosher wineries
It is an oddity that in Israel there are no indigenous wine varieties. There are indigenous food grape varieties like Dabuki or olive oil varieties

Yatir Forest is the de-luxe, prestige wine of Yatir Winery, which is situated at Tel Arad in the north east Negev desert

Not all wines produced in Israel are automatically kosher. In fact there are more wineries producing non kosher wine in Israel. However more than 90% of the Israeli wine produced is kosher. This is because, without exception, the largest wineries only produce kosher wines.

Israel is a tiny country, which would comfortably fit into New Jersey or Wales. It is a country that is always in the news there is a fascination by the media quite out of proportion to its size.

Carmel have launched a new look for their Private Collection label.