Alcohol
Valentine’s Day 2026: The aphrodisiac myth that could spoil your romantic dinner
The term “aphrodisiac,” derived from the Greek goddess of love, refers to foods believed to increase desire and physical pleasure. Yet, experts stress that such claims lack scientific grounding.
Early warning system for undrinkable wine glows in the dark
Wine Talk: Wine on the edge
New Israeli craft beers tell stories of war, recovery, and creativity
Classic, spicy, and with a salt rim, of course: 2 easy margarita recipes to make at home
No special reason is needed to celebrate. Absolutely not.
The Scottish by Israco launches Ouzo Plomari Adolo
Israco expands its ouzo category with the licensing for marketing Ouzo Plomari Adolo in Israel. The new brand joins Israco’s leading ouzo brands.
Valentine's Day: Israeli sparkling wines to drink on this day of love
Some recommendations for Valentine’s Day are as follows.
The wines that are the perfect way to ed a meal
Talia Levin fell for the sweet side, started enjoying fortified wines, thinks you should too, and recommends three wines that can replace any dessert.
Ozempic reduces alcohol cravings in adults with alcohol use disorder, study finds
The reductions occurred among people who weren't actively trying to reduce their alcohol consumption.
Tu Bishvat: New year for vines
Tu Bishvat is a time to appreciate the world around us. Whatever is happening around the world, life in nature and the vineyard continues as before. This is the beginning of a new growing cycle.
Holding onto the good: Drinks for bipolar days
Between sadness and joy, between despair and hope, Talia Levin found a few things that helped her hold onto the good and pass it on.
A matter of time: The Macallan celebrates 200 years and launches a special edition whiskey
To get your hands on a bottle of The Macallan’s 200th anniversary edition whiskey, you’ll be asked to part with NIS 10,500. Mira Eitan got a taste of it.
From whiskey to wine: Residents of the Gaza border are building an 'Alcohol empire'
Quietly and without fanfare, alcohol production has become a real trend for the Gaza border towns, from whiskey to wine.
The Thai vermouth by Kab Kem and more weekend drink recommendations
Osnat Gueta wraps up the week with Thai-inspired vermouth, an Israeli sparkling wine, and a Jerusalem wine bar that's open on Saturdays. Care for a drink?