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New Israeli line of Passover wine launched by former NBA all-star Amar’e Stoudemire

“It’s a blessing for me and my family to be able to produce such great wines from a land like the land of Israel, so we’re constantly counting our blessings for that,” Stoudemire told reporters.

Former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire showing off his new line of kosher-for-Passover Israeli wines. Credit: Jewish National Fund-USA.
Former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire showing off his new line of kosher-for-Passover Israeli wines. Credit: Jewish National Fund-USA.

At a news conference at the Jewish National Fund House on Tuesday, 6-foot-10 former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire effused over his new line of kosher-for-Passover wines, grown and produced in Israel.

“It’s a blessing for me and my family to be able to produce such great wines from a land like the land of Israel, so we’re constantly counting our blessings for that,” Stoudemire told reporters.

Stoudemire’s interest in his own Israeli wine label began when he relocated to Israel to play for Israel’s Hapoel Jerusalem team in 2016. He retired from basketball the following year, but remains a part-owner of the team.

Stoudemire, who was raised Christian, began exploring Judaism on a trip to Israel in 2010, and stated that he felt “spiritually Jewish, culturally Jewish.” He identifies with the Hebrew Israelites, an African-American group that believes they are descendants of the biblical Israelites and keeps some Jewish practices.

Stoudemire’s line includes two red-wine blends and one Cabernet Sauvignon, all limited-edition vintages produced in cooperation with the Tulip Winery in northern Israel.

“I prefer to keep the wines strictly from the grapes in Israel,” Stoudemire told reporters. “It’s my way of giving back to the land. I try to do what I can to stay rooted.”

Stoudemire said he is open to producing additional wines, but only in Israel.

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