The Best of Israel

Taste the Story of Creation, Connection, and Covenant

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“My Beloved had a vineyard in a very fruitful hill;
And he dug it; and cleared it of stones,
And planted it with the choicest vine,
And built a tower in the midst of it,
And also hewed out a vat therein;
 And he looked that it should bring forth grapes.”
                                                             -  Isaiah 5:1-2

Meet The Makers behind the bottles

To capture the full scope of Israeli wines, you must travel to all parts of the country.

Israel is a land of snow-covered mountains, massive deserts with extreme heat, seashores along the Mediterranean Sea, rolling hills, the lowest point on earth, dormant volcanoes, roaring waterfalls, and the most famous lake in the world, known as the Sea of Galilee.

Vineyards are located in all these areas with 40 different grapes varieties being grown. 

Israeli Wine is Produced in 5 Regions:

  • The Northern part of Israel’s wine regions. This region is sub-divided into four sub-regions: Golan Heights , Upper Galilee;  Lower Galilee; Tabor; and the. This region touches the borders of Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.

  • Located near the Mediterranean coast and includes the Carmel Mountain Range, Zichron Ya’akov and Binyamina. This is the largest grape growing area in the country.

  • Located between the foothills of the Jerusalem Mountains and the Mediterranean coast. It includes the central plains.

  • Surrounds the city of Jerusalem. It is at a relatively high altitude and many of the boutique wineries are located in this region.

  • Located in the Southern part of Israel and occupies 60% of Israel’s land mass. This is one of the most intriguing grape growing regions in the world. The Negev borders Jordan, Egypt, the Mediterranean coast, and touches the Red Sea.