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Joshua Greenstein, vice president of the Israel Wine Producers Association. Credit: Courtesy.
US trade group helps Israeli wine industry at peak harvest time
Joshua Greenstein, vice president of the Israel Wine Producers Association, says many Israeli wineries are facing a looming crisis.
Jessamyn Dodd
Nov. 17, 2023
The Tura Estate Winery. Photo by Leila.
Up and coming wines from Samaria and the Jordan Valley
Business is growing and the vintages are flowing.
Judith Segaloff
Jan. 30, 2023
Jezreel Valley's Adumim wine. Credit: The Israel Innovation Fund.
A glass of Israel: Jezreel Valley winery 
From the time its first bottles hit the market eight years ago, Jezreel Valley wines have been neck and neck with those produced by some of the country’s top wineries.
April 26, 2022
The Israel Innovation Fund (TIFF) headquarters in Tel Aviv burned down overnight on Feb. 21, 2022. Credit: Courtesy.
Tel Aviv headquarters of Israel Innovation Fund burns down, Zionist art destroyed
The home of CEO Adam Scott Bellos, who lived above the office, was engulfed in flames; a faulty electric box may be responsible.
Feb. 22, 2022
Credit: Laura Ben-David.
Israel’s world-class wineries in Judean Hills a must-see for discerning connoisseurs
“Beginning with 20th-century Zionism, there was a growth of vineyards specifically for the production of wine. It was coming back to a land that ‘knows’ how to grow grapes for wine,” said Talia Yashuv of the Hebrew University Institute of Archeology.
Laura Ben-David
Jan. 14, 2022
A display from Israel's Psagot Winery, which was at the center of a European court ruling on labeling of Israeli products from beyond the pre-1967 Green Line. Credit: Psagot Winery.
Canadian court overturns barring ‘product of Israel’ labels on Judea, Samaria wine
Michael Mostyn, CEO of B’nai Brith Canada, lauded the decision, saying “Jews returning to producing wine in their indigenous homeland is something to be celebrated, not stigmatized.”
May 6, 2021
Women in Israel are becoming less of a rare sight at the intersection between agriculture and business. Photo by Nir Shmul.
Meet the women who harvest the land of Israel
In Israel, toiling away in dusty groves or inspecting huge barrels of wine has never just been a man’s job.
Naama Barak
March 7, 2021
Wine barrels piled up at the Barkan winery. Aug. 2, 2012. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.
65 Israeli wines win medals in Decanter World Wine Awards
The “Oscars of wine” recognizes the products of 18 Israeli wineries, bestowing six gold medals, 31 silvers and 28 bronzes.
Abigail Klein Leichman
Sept. 29, 2020
A view of the Adir winery. Some 50 percent of Adir’s 200,000 bottles produced per year are exported, mainly to the United States. Photo by Eliana Rudee.
Sommelier festival gathers wine-lovers to toast a thriving industry
Israel has made significant strides in the past decade, some owed to fluctuating climates that produce different varietals.
Eliana Rudee
March 5, 2020