Love Stories in the Vineyard - Food & Beverage Magazine
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Love Stories in the Vineyard - Food & Beverage Magazine
""Wine has always been about connection - between people, place, history, and shared moments," says Josh Greenstein, Executive Vice President of the Israeli Wine Producers Association. "When you see husband-and-wife teams building wineries together, you feel that connection even more deeply. These couples are not just making wine - they're building something lasting together, and that spirit of partnership and love truly comes through in every bottle.""
"Blending ancient winemaking traditions with cutting-edge innovation, Israel has emerged as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing wine regions in the world. With diverse microclimates, mineral-rich soils, and deep historical roots, Israeli vintners are crafting exceptional wines that stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world's most celebrated wine regions. The Israeli Wine Producers Association (IWPA) represents nearly 40 wineries nationwide, uniting boutique estates and leading producers under one banner to educate, promote, and introduce U.S. consumers to Israel's world-class wines."
Israeli wines are ideal for romantic dinners and meaningful gifting while many wineries are led by husband-and-wife teams whose shared passion, vision, and partnership shape production. Wine acts as a connection among people, place, history, and shared moments, with partnership frequently reflected in bottles that convey lasting collaboration and love. Israel combines ancient winemaking traditions with cutting-edge innovation across diverse microclimates, mineral-rich soils, and deep historical roots, enabling vintners to produce wines that rival celebrated global regions. The Israeli Wine Producers Association represents nearly 40 wineries and unites boutique estates and leading producers to introduce U.S. consumers to Israel's wines. Psagot Winery, led by Yaakov and Na'ama Berg in the Judean Hills, produces expressive wines balancing power, elegance, and a strong sense of place.
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