The Israeli wine industry would do well to invest in grape varieties that are unique to the region, like Marawi and Bittuni Marawi 2014 was the first commercial wine produced in Israel from this grape, and …
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Fiona Beckett Wine: big reds that pack a real punch For some people, only big reds will do even when the sun is shining. Our wine reviewer picks her best of the current crop I’ve been reminded, after …
Read MoreJodi Rudoren Israel Aims to Recreate Wine That Jesus and King David Drank Eliyashiv Drori, an Ariel University oenologist who heads the research that aims to identify and recreate ancient wines, worked... Read More
Made from native Holy Land grapes, Recanati’s Marawi 2014 is the result of a partnership between an Israeli winery and a Palestinian vineyard. I can already tell that the newly released wine from the Recanati... Read More