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The '''Golan Heights Winery''' is an [[Israel]] winery located in the [[Golan Heights]]. Its first vintage was released 1984. The winery is jointly owned by eight [[moshav]]im and [[kibbutz]]im which also supply grapes to the winery. The winery produces a total of 6 million bottles annually, 30% of which is exported.<ref>{{cite book |title=Rogov's Guide to Israeli Wine. |last=Rogov |first=Daniel |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Toby Press |location=London, England |isbn=11592641717|pages=117 }}</ref>
The '''Golan Heights Winery''' is an [[Israel]] winery located in the [[Golan Heights]]. Its first vintage was released 1984. The winery is jointly owned by eight [[moshav]]im and [[kibbutz]]im which also supply grapes to the winery. The winery produces a total of 6 million bottles annually, 30% of which is exported.<ref>{{cite book |title=Rogov's Guide to Israeli Wine. |last=Rogov |first=Daniel |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Toby Press |location=London, England |isbn=11592641717|pages=117 }}</ref>


The Golan Heights winery markets brands under the Golan, Yarden and Gamla labels and is the parent company of Galilee's Galil Mountain Winery. Golan sources its grapes from sixteen vineyards in the Golan Heights and one vineyard in the [[Upper Galilee]]. The chief winemaker is Napa native Victor Schoenfeld<ref>[http://www.stylegourmet.com/wine/tas00214.htm. Yarden/Golan Heights Winery]</ref>
The Golan Heights winery markets brands under the Golan, Yarden and Gamla labels and is the parent company of Galilee's Galil Mountain Winery. Golan sources its grapes from sixteen vineyards in the Golan Heights and one vineyard in the [[Upper Galilee]]. The chief winemaker is Napa native Victor Schoenfeld<ref>[http://www.stylegourmet.com/wine/tas00214.htm. Yarden/Golan Heights Winery]</ref>The winery has won world-wide acclaim and awards at the most prestigious festivals, including wine shows in France.
<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/out-of-golan-deal-ferments-in-wine-capital-of-middle-east-1410209.html Out of Golan: Deal ferments in wine capital of the Middle East]</ref>

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Revision as of 15:32, 14 May 2009

The Golan Heights Winery is an Israel winery located in the Golan Heights. Its first vintage was released 1984. The winery is jointly owned by eight moshavim and kibbutzim which also supply grapes to the winery. The winery produces a total of 6 million bottles annually, 30% of which is exported.[1]

The Golan Heights winery markets brands under the Golan, Yarden and Gamla labels and is the parent company of Galilee's Galil Mountain Winery. Golan sources its grapes from sixteen vineyards in the Golan Heights and one vineyard in the Upper Galilee. The chief winemaker is Napa native Victor Schoenfeld[2]The winery has won world-wide acclaim and awards at the most prestigious festivals, including wine shows in France. [3]

References

  1. ^ Rogov, Daniel (2008). Rogov's Guide to Israeli Wine. London, England: Toby Press. p. 117. ISBN 11592641717. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Yarden/Golan Heights Winery
  3. ^ Out of Golan: Deal ferments in wine capital of the Middle East