Winery

Jezreel Valley Winery is preparing for Passover

The people of the valley bottled the valley’s soil, to the life of all of Israel.

Nahalal White, Jezreel Valley Winery
Tabor Winery

Israeli wines for the Passover holiday

Jezreel Valley Winery

Jezreel Valley Winery: Wine for every meal and every drinker

A rabbi raises a glass of kosher wine as he blesses over it.

American demand for kosher wine strong despite national decline in wine consumption


Sukkot 2024: Wineries, breweries, and festivities

Where will you be during Hol Hamoed? If you haven't decided yet, check out the list of Sukkot events we’ve compiled for you.

 At the visitor center of Yatir Winery

A fiery and autumnal greeting from Italy

Firriato Winery: Wine made at the foot of a volcano – how did you think it would taste?

 Firriato Winery

Ben David Winery: Delightful Israeli wine from the Upper Galilee at surprisingly low prices

Discover your next favorite house wine from Ben David Winery, a family-owned vineyard established in 2004.


Yatir Winery: The lion of the Negev forest

Yatir Winery's wines come exclusively from its high-elevation vineyards in the Yatir Forest, which are only 10 minutes away from the winery.

 Yatir Winery vineyards.

Psagot Winery commemorates October 7 with its wines

At the Psagot Winery in the Binyamin Region, owners Naama and Yaakov Berg felt they needed to do something to respond to the situation

 The Psagot Winery

Tradition and resilience: The story of Israeli wine in challenging times

In the midst of a complex period, Tabor Winery continues a long tradition of producing quality wine - a story of determination, values and hope

 Vintage 2024 in Kerem Malkia, Lebanon border

Sweets, wine, and chocolate: The holiday packages that will make your year

Max Brenner offers sweet treats in collaboration with Alut, Recanati introduces new wines from Galilee, and Roldin presents handmade desserts for Rosh Hashanah.

 Rosh Hashanah collection Roladin

Israeli wines for Rosh Hashanah: Hoping for better times in the Jewish new year

A glass of wine here and there can help the imbiber to relax and improve the mood. For sure, we hope for better times and a calmer New Year. In the meantime, le’chaim! Shana tova. 

 Jacob Ner-David, owner of Jezreel Valley Winery, up at the crack of dawn to harvest the grapes.

Light bubbles of optimism

For their lives, for our lives, for life, especially now: Wine and alcohol recommendations for Rosh Hashanah.

 Psagot Winery

Israeli wine recommendations for Rosh Hashanah 2024: A year of hope

Celebrating with a diverse selection of local wines—from affordable options to premium bottles—crafted in a year marked by resilience, especially for wineries in northern Israel.

 A toast for a better year