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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
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
Wine barrels piled up at the Barkan winery. Aug. 2, 2012. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90.
Cheers to the New Year!
Check out some solid “under $25” Israeli wines to try in 2019.
Elizabeth Kratz
Dec. 31, 2018
The wines served at the dinner at Noi Due Carne kosher restaurant in New York City. Credit: Yossie Horwitz.
Old-world wines meet new-world grapes: Flam Winery celebrates its 20th anniversary
One of the key points made during the evening was that while 20 years was a milestone, the winery still considers itself young.
Elizabeth Kratz
Nov. 14, 2018
Former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire showing off his new line of kosher-for-Passover Israeli wines. Credit: Jewish National Fund-USA.
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.
Feb. 23, 2018
A wine festival at the Gush Etzion Winery in Israel on March 22, 2015, ahead of Passover. Credit: Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
Four cups, five stars: Sophisticated kosher wine increasingly popular at Passover seders
Deborah Fineblum
Feb. 21, 2017
A forest-based, but also desert-based, vineyard of Israel's Yatir Winery. Credit: Yatir Winery.
From Israel’s Negev to your Passover seder table: Four cups of kosher desert wine
JNS.org
April 18, 2016
Tzora Vineyards in the Judean Hills. Credit: Lisë Stern.
Israeli kosher wine comes of age
Lisë Stern
Oct. 23, 2012
Israeli wines. Credit: Gilabrand.
The top kosher wines of 2012
JNS.org
March 25, 2012