Israeli wine
Four Israeli wines you shouldn’t miss
Several excellent wines reached her fridge before Passover, but the situation on the home front sidelined them. Now, Talya Levin uses the pause to revisit and recommend standout local bottles.
So what will we drink on Passover?
Israeli wines for the Passover holiday
Food news of Israel
Purim isn’t Jewish Halloween - it’s a theology of wine and redemption - opinion
On Purim, drown our adversaries in drink, catapult our consciousness to a refined world.
Israel’s food news: Wine for Purim
Before all the Purim Adloyada festivities, the perfect opening bottle arrives.
Israel’s food news: New wines
Spring In a bottle, spring in a glass too: Israeli wine poured exactly on time.
Do not drink alone: Wines to celebrate a relationship with
Talya Levin is not crazy about this holiday, but she will not stand in the way of any occasion that causes you to open a bottle of wine and spread love.
Wine Talk: From winemakers to farmers
For the Flam boys, the deep cellars, aromas of the winery, and dark corners were a playground that beckoned them into a world of wine.
The wine review of Kishor Winery
Kishor Winery: It’s hard to think of an Israeli red wine that offers so much for NIS 85.
The color is Argaman, the wine is excellent
Talia Levin took a break from international grape varieties to taste two worthy wines made from a grape variety that is one hundred percent Israeli.
Vitkin Winery: Buy two and keep one — this is a rare Israeli wine
A modest family winery that has only grown over the years.
Lahat Winery: It’s impossible not to be impressed by this wine
Nothing has changed, and the whole looks mature and especially impressive.
Beating the post-holiday blues: Recommended wines
After a month of meals and hosting, Talia Levin tackles the blues with three recommended bottles of wine.