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Tishbi Estate 2004 Jonathan Tishbi Special Reserve Single Vineyard Sde Boker Kosher Red wine
Tishbi Estate 2004 Jonathan Tishbi Special Reserve Single Vineyard Sde Boker Kosher Red wine
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Episode 114 : 2009 Tishbi Cabernet Sauvignon, Israel
In this video I review the 2009 Tishbi Cabernet Sauvignon, Israel. Follow Erik Wait on:
Zikhron Yaakov, Israel
The aerial view of Zikhron Ya'akov, one of the first Jewish settlements, founded by Baron Rothschild, whose remains were moved to this town after his death . The town was named in honor of his father. Zikhron is characterized by two words: wine and tranquility. You can see Carmel Winery, which was also supported by Rothschild and has been the most important industry so far. Zikhron attracts tourists, there are a lot of shops and restaurants in the town centre.
The Kosher Wine Review #312 Ramot Naftali Petite Verdot
Yehoshua Werth & Yitchok Cohen(Winemaker) with dry wine from the Golan Hieghts
Ramot Natali
Israeli wine | Wikipedia audio article
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Israeli wine
00:01:06 1 History
00:04:59 2 Climate and geography
00:07:37 3 Israel as a wine region
00:08:22 4 Wine regions
00:10:46 5 Grape varieties
00:13:08 6 Production figures
00:13:58 7 Enotourism
00:14:23 8 Assessment by wine critics
00:16:57 9 Kosher wine
00:17:35 10 Local consumption
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Israeli wine is produced by hundreds of wineries, ranging in size from small boutique enterprises to large companies producing over ten million bottles per year. Wine has been produced in the Land of Israel since biblical times. In 2011, Israeli wine exports totaled over $26.7 million.The modern Israeli wine industry was founded by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild, owner of the Bordeaux estate Château Lafite-Rothschild. Today, Israeli winemaking takes place in five vine-growing regions: Galil (Galilee, including the Golan Heights), the region most suited for viticulture due to its high elevation, cool breezes, marked day and night temperature changes and rich, well-drained soils; the Judean Hills, surrounding the city of Jerusalem; Shimshon (Samson), located between the Judean Hills and the Coastal Plain; the Negev, a semi-arid desert region, where drip irrigation has made grape growing possible; and the Sharon plain near the Mediterranean coast and just south of Haifa, surrounding the towns of Zichron Ya'akov and Binyamina, which is the largest grape growing area in Israel.