Red wine
Wine Talk: Port royalty
The Fladgate Partnership, such a symbol of stability over centuries, has now made breathtaking initiatives to shake up the staid atmosphere of Port.
Lahat Winery: It’s impossible not to be impressed by this wine
Beating the post-holiday blues: Recommended wines
For sure: Red wines you can’t miss
New Israeli wines inspired by Italy
The longstanding family winery that continues to surprise has launched two new wines inspired by Northern Italy: Dolcetto and Barbera. We tasted the latest from Teperberg Winery.
Tabor Winery's Artisanal Series
A lot of quality, a lot of flavor, little price.
Wine Talk: 'Sweet' is not a dirty word
A family gathering highlights the overlooked demand for sweet wines and Hanni’s “sweet vinotype.”
Recommended red wines for early winter days
Discover elegant reds that perfectly complement a Mediterranean winter.
Castel Winery founder celebrates 80 with a new white wine launch
A milestone celebration and a new collaboration with a leading restaurant group has prompted Eli Ben-Zaken to reflect on the past, present, and future of Israeli wine.
What will we drink next year? Wine experts have already decided
Wine professionals met in Tel Aviv to explore global trends, taste dozens of new wines, and hear from international guests. Mira Eitan summarizes the highlights.
Fried foods and fine wine: Pairing Israeli wines with French fries
Talia Levin suggests a new culinary indulgence: pairing Israeli wines with fries. This guilt-free pleasure is perfect for these challenging times.
Mia Luca Winery: Quality wines worth your money
While not a market disruptor, Mia Lucia's offerings are commendable, reflecting Mediterranean varietals and expert craftsmanship from seasoned winemaker Kobi Arviv.
A fiery and autumnal greeting from Italy
Firriato Winery: Wine made at the foot of a volcano – how did you think it would taste?
Three wines that challenge the mainstream
Recent events led Talia Levin to seek comfort in three bottles of wine, each uniquely defying the mainstream in its own way.