The Holy Land joined the list of whiskey-producing countries in 2016 when the Golani Distillery in Katzrin released the very first Israeli whiskey.
Milk & Honey Distillery's mission is to bring Israel into the world of whisky.
Distillers in Israel say that the hot climate makes the whisky age faster, and are convinced they can be competitive in the market.
Whisky Live was the perfect exhibition of the growing whisky industry and appreciation in Israel.
Whisky Live, the world's premier whisky event is coming to Israel for the fourth time.
Milk & Honey is "in a different category to Scotch and Bourbon," but nonetheless "gorgeous," according to British expert.
Exploring the world of the sticky delight, which takes a leading role in Rosh Hashana celebrations.