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  • Capçanes's Kosher Pivot, That Saved The Spanish Christian Winemaking Cooperative
    Sep 11 2025

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    Nestled in the rugged hills of Montserrat, Spain, lies a winemaking story so unlikely you might think it's fiction. Jürgen Wagner, a German-born winemaker who now leads exports for Capçanes winery, takes us through an extraordinary journey of transformation, tradition, and unexpected salvation.

    This small cooperative of just 55 farming families was on the brink of collapse in the early 1990s. Having been downgraded from bulk wine producer to mere grape supplier, their future looked bleak until a Barcelona Rabbi made an unusual request: could they produce kosher wine? That decision in 1995 not only saved the cooperative but catapulted them to unexpected fame when their second vintage was rated the third-best wine in all of Spain—kosher or not.

    Wagner reveals the fascinating parallels between ancient kosher winemaking laws and modern natural wine practices. The prohibition of animal-derived fining agents, commitment to minimal intervention, and reliance on indigenous yeasts creates wines of remarkable purity and expression. Working with century-old bush-trained vines yielding just 1800-3000 kg per hectare (versus a potential 15,000+), Capçanes crafts wines of extraordinary concentration and character from their mountainous terroir.

    Perhaps most compelling is their innovative approach to vineyard management. Through a point system that rewards quality farming practices, organic methods, and continuous education, they've created powerful incentives for their member farmers.

    Today, Capçanes exports to over 60 countries, with 15% of their 600,000-bottle production dedicated to kosher wines. As climate change presents new challenges, they remain focused not on expansion but on strengthening relationships and maintaining their commitment to quality. Subscribe to hear more remarkable stories of wineries where tradition meets innovation, and cultures connect through a shared love of exceptional wine.

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    57 mins
  • Tuscan Hills to Kosher Cellars: A Discussion with Alessandro Cellia
    Sep 4 2025

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    Alessandro Cellai speaks with the gentle confidence of someone who has transformed Italian wine over three decades, yet he carries his accomplishments with remarkable humility. As we journey through his winemaking life – from early mentorship under the legendary Giacomo Tachis to his current leadership at multiple prestigious estates – a philosophy emerges that transcends technique.

    "In all great wines we must recognize terroir. In top wines we must recognize the grape. And we must recognize the DNA of the winemaker." These principles, instilled by Tachis (creator of Super Tuscans like Sassicaia), have guided Cellai through an extraordinary career spanning Castellare di Castellina, Rocca di Frassinello, and now Valle Piccola. His flagship wines tell distinct stories – the elegant Isodi di San Nicolo with its proprietary Sangiovetto clone, the powerful yet refined Baffanero Merlot, and innovative Sicilian projects that blend tradition with modern vision.

    What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Cellai's decade-long partnership with Dr. Ralph Madeb to create kosher versions of his acclaimed wines. Unlike many elite winemakers who resist kosher production, Cellai embraced it with genuine curiosity. "I want to thank you for giving me the privilege of making kosher wine," he told Madeb – a sentiment that reveals his character as much as his winemaking philosophy. Even more surprising is his recent successful venture into Mevushal production, finding ways to maintain quality despite the heating process required for kosher restaurant service.

    Beyond technical mastery, Cellai's story is one of continuous growth and openness to new challenges. "Always we can learn, always we can be better," he reflects, a mindset that has taken him from Tuscan hills to Sicily's coastline, from traditional methods to kosher innovation. As both his children now follow him into winemaking, Cellai's greatest legacy may be this philosophy of humble excellence – creating wines that honor the land while remaining open to evolution. What glass will you pour to experience his remarkable journey?

    For more Information:

    Alessandro Cellai

    https://www.instagram.com/cellaiale/?hl=en

    Dr. Ralph Madeb
    M&M Importers

    Address: 1100 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE
    BROOKLYN, NY 11230
    Phone: +1 718-684-9826

    email: rmadeb@mandmimporters.com

    Website: www.MandMimporters.com


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    58 mins
  • The Vine Decline: Is This the Last Pour?
    Aug 28 2025

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    The pop of a cork, the swirl in the glass, the scent of fruit, earth, and time captured in a single sip—wine has been the centerpiece of Jewish tradition for millennia. Yet something remarkable has happened in our lifetime: kosher wine has transformed from sweet ritual necessity to world-class luxury, collecting international medals and commanding respect from the most discerning palates.

    This transformation couldn't come at a more paradoxical moment. While kosher wines reach unprecedented heights of quality and prestige, global wine consumption is plummeting. From France to America, younger generations are turning away from wine entirely, opting instead for craft cocktails, premium spirits, and botanical beverages that deliver instant gratification without wine's perceived complexity.

    For kosher wine producers who have spent decades elevating their craft, this cultural shift presents an existential challenge. The industry must now balance tradition with innovation, finding ways to make wine feel relevant to a generation raised on customization, immediacy, and visual storytelling.

    From new formats and accessible language to collaborative experiences that highlight wine's unique ability to connect us to place and time, the future remains bright for those willing to rethink what luxury means in a rapidly changing world.

    Subscribe to The Kosher Terroir for weekly deep dives into the intersection of wine, tradition, and contemporary culture—because wine, like identity itself, is constantly evolving while staying rooted in what matters most.

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    41 mins
  • Beit El Winery: Biblical Vineyards to World-Class Wines
    Aug 14 2025

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    Nestled in the ancient hills where Jacob once dreamed of a ladder reaching to heaven, Hillel & Nina Manne have created something extraordinary, a boutique winery that transforms biblical terroir into world-class kosher wines. This episode takes you to Beit El Winery, where tradition meets innovation in every bottle.

    With disarming candor and refreshing pragmatism, Hillel shares his journey from agricultural studies at UC Davis to establishing vineyards in the historically rich Judean hills. "I make wine that I like, my family and I drink as much as we can, and what's left over we sell," he tells us with characteristic straightforwardness. This philosophy—focusing on personal enjoyment rather than market trends—has paradoxically led to remarkable success.

    The Manne family's approach to winemaking challenges conventional wisdom at every turn. In comparison, many winemakers tout minimal intervention, but Hillel advocates for active management in the vineyard, resulting in higher phenolics and more developed flavors. His Carignan, initially planted as a "simple wine" for neighbors, has become their signature offering, beloved for its approachability and complexity. Meanwhile, their Merlot defies the varietal's often maligned reputation to become another standout in their portfolio.

    What makes this story particularly compelling is how the family maintains complete control from vineyard to bottle. Now joined by sons Meir and Shalom David, they produce approximately 40,000 bottles annually, with plans for modest growth while maintaining their boutique identity. Their wines span multiple tiers, from the popular Sulam Yaakov (Jacob's Ladder) line to limited special releases like the 5757.

    Whether you're a wine enthusiast, a student of agricultural innovation, or simply fascinated by how ancient land can yield modern excellence, this conversation offers remarkable insights into a family that has turned its passion into liquid poetry. Open a bottle of something special and join us for this unforgettable journey through the kosher terroir of Beit El.

    Hillel Manne Owner, Winemaker / Nina Manne, COO

    Visiting the Winery (by Appointment)

    Sunday - Friday 8am - 4pm

    Phone: +972 (0)54-724-0935

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Golan Heights: Family Baum Winery's New Chapter
    Aug 7 2025

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    There's something magical about beginnings—especially when they're rooted in volcanic soil under sweeping Golan skies. Join me for an unforgettable visit to Sha'al, where Sam and Rivka Baum are writing the next chapter of Israel's wine story with their Family Baum Winery.

    After years at prestigious Castel Winery, Sam identified this northern Golan location as "the best area in the whole Levant" for viticulture. The evidence is compelling: deep soil with perfect water retention, volcanic basalt for drainage, dramatic temperature shifts between day and night, and uniquely low soil pH that makes minerals readily available to the vines. Standing among newly planted Syrah and Carignan rows with fierce winds whipping around us, I could feel the potential humming in the air.

    The Baums' story isn't just about terroir—it's about resilience. Sam called Rivka from Gaza during his military service: "We have to harvest in four days." While he fought, she carried their winemaking dream forward with determination and community support. Their 2024 vintage marks their first implementation of the Syrah-Carignan blend that will define their flagship wine, and tasting it straight from the barrel revealed remarkable complexity with red fruit notes balanced by deeper tobacco and leather tones.

    What struck me most during my visit wasn't just the wine—it was their philosophy. The Baums are creating a true "farm-to-table" winery, controlling every aspect from vineyard to bottle. Rather than expanding endlessly, they've committed to perfecting a single exceptional flagship wine that truly expresses this special place. Their first estate-grown vintage won't arrive until 2030, but based on what I tasted, the wait will be worthwhile.

    Want to experience Israel's next great wine story as it unfolds? Follow the Baum Family Winery and discover what happens when passion, expertise, and extraordinary terroir come together.

    Please follow Sam and Rifka at the following :

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Wine and Tisha B'Av
    Jul 31 2025

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    The somber days leading to Tisha B'Av bring us face-to-face with profound loss and spiritual yearning. Why do we refrain from wine during this period of mourning? The answer lies not just in ancient texts but in the very soil of Jewish history and practice.

    Wine flows through Jewish tradition as a symbol of both celebration and sanctification. When we abstain before Tisha B'Av, we're acknowledging the absence of true joy without the Temple service, where wine libations once accompanied sacred offerings. This practice varies among communities – Sephardim typically observe during the week of Tisha B'Av, Ashkenazim from Rosh Chodesh, and some Hasidic traditions from the 17th of Tammuz. As Rav Soloveitchik taught, this isn't merely about grief but about profound yearning for spiritual wholeness.

    Remarkably, recent archaeological discoveries have unearthed 1,500-year-old grape seeds in the Negev Desert, revealing an ancient wine culture that thrived against impossible odds. These desert vineyards – with their ingenious irrigation systems and terraced landscapes – flourished until cultural shifts buried this knowledge beneath centuries of sand. The story of these forgotten vineyards mirrors our own cyclical narrative of loss and rediscovery.

    As we approach the ninth of Av, remember that beneath the surface of mourning lies dormant hope. Like those ancient grape seeds, waiting for the right conditions to flourish again, we await the day when wine will be poured not in remembrance of loss but in celebration of redemption. Join us in this exploration of wine, memory, and the seeds of future joy.

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    11 mins
  • Exclusive First Taste: Shiloh's Bold Move into Tannat and Pinot Noir
    Jul 24 2025

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    We take a behind-the-scenes look at Shiloh Winery's beautiful new visitor center for an exclusive first taste with Itay Metzger, VP & Winemaker at Shiloh Winery, of two groundbreaking wines that represent bold new directions for one of Israel's premier wineries.

    What happens when traditional winemakers become students again? The answer lies in these two remarkable bottles: Shiloh's first-ever Tannat varietal and their inaugural Pinot Noir, both from the prestigious Secret Reserve line. These aren't just new wines—they're completely new expressions that challenge preconceptions about Israeli winemaking.

    The journey of these wines is particularly poignant. Harvested in 2023, they were produced during one of the most challenging periods in Israeli history. Following October 7th, approximately 90% of Shiloh's workforce left to serve in the military, leaving just three people to complete the harvest and initial winemaking. That such exceptional wines emerged from such adversity makes their quality even more remarkable.

    With the Tannat, winemaker Amichai Lourie takes a grape typically reserved for blending and transforms it into a standout varietal. Through careful barrel selection—aging first in neutral oak to tame its famously aggressive tannins, then finishing in American oak to "break the sharp corners"—he's created a beautifully balanced wine with complex aromatics that continue evolving long after opening.

    The Pinot Noir represents an even more unexpected departure. Produced initially as a test batch and aged in delicate low-toast barrels, this light-bodied wine offers a fascinating contradiction: powerful, complex aromatics (featuring notes of strawberry, mint, and eucalyptus) coupled with subtle, layered flavors that unfold gradually. This creates what Shiloh's representative Itai describes as a "brain game" that keeps the wine engaging with each sip.

    Listen as we explore the philosophy behind these wines—one where experimentation, humility, and openness to learning create space for innovation. These aren't wines for casual drinking; they're complex expressions that reward patience, attention, and appreciation—truly "wines for wine lovers."

    For more information about Shiloh Winery, contact:

    Amichai +972-50-342-2268

    Ami@shilohwinery.com

    ​Main office: Office@shilohwinery.com

    For the Visitor Center Reservations: +972-50-355-4764

    ​Address: Shiloh Winery, Shiloh Industrial Zone, Israel

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    30 mins
  • Harvest Lessons: Part 2 Anava Vineyards' First Year
    Jul 17 2025

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    Step into the sun-drenched vineyards of Anava, where founder Nadav Jesselson transforms traditional winemaking into a community adventure. Fresh from their inaugural harvest, Nadav shares the triumphs and challenges of nurturing vines through Israel's demanding climate – and the unexpected honor of having their first vintage selected by prestigious Yatir Winery.

    What distinguishes Anava from other vineyards is its innovative approach, allowing wine enthusiasts to own personal plots while participating in every aspect of the vineyard-to-bottle journey. Nadav passionately explains how this creates not just excellent wine, but also meaningful connections between people sharing the experience, between individuals and their inner selves through mindful tasting, and between humans and the specific land that nurtures these vines.

    Beyond wine production, Anava partners with youth organizations to provide transformative experiences where vineyard tasks become metaphors for personal growth. As Nadav expands his "playground of varieties" with new plantings of Mediterranean-suited Carignan and Grenache, he invites listeners to consider what it means to create not just bottles but legacy – a project uniting community, education, and Israel's ancient winemaking tradition into something truly special.

    or more Information:
    ANAVA VINEYARDS
    Nadav & Moriah Jesselson
    Address: 7 Hacharuv St. Nechusah, 9988300 Israel
    Email: info@anavavineyards.com
    Questions or to Visit: Racheli Arieli +972(0)50-717-5479

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    38 mins