Discover the best top things to do in Central District, Israel including Saslove Winery, Kahanov Winery Tasting & Brunch, Barkan Vineyards, Dafna Koren Cohen - Private Tour Guide, Bravdo Winery, Zohar Winery, Ruth Winery, Kitchen's Queen Idit Kostizky Tishel, Via Sabra - Unfolding Israel, Agur Winery.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
We would like to invite you to visit us at Saslove Winery's visitors center for wine tastings, lectures and special events. Saslove Winery is a pioneer in Israel's flourishing wine industry and is well acclaimed worldwide. In the vicinity of the winery there are also artisan cheese- makers, olive oil producer, and artists, so the visit to the winery can turn into a culinary and cultural day trip. Saslove Winey is an acclaimed Israeli boutique winery located in Kibbutz Eyal (25 min from Tel Aviv, on road no. 6)Visiting Hours: Friday 10:00-14:00. Saturday 11:00-16:00. Weekdays 9-14:00.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
The Kahanov winery is a family winery located in the heart of the family vineyards.The high quality vineyard and the winery providing a picturesque and pastoral atmosphere compatible to the experience of visiting the site. he Winery grapes are only one percent of the family crop, enabling the selection and careful choosing of the grape clusters which make Kahanov's wine so special and unique.These wines are produced using traditional methods and state-of-the-art equipment, this production reflecting the winery and its wines - a new world but deeply rooted in a long tradition. Each bottle receives warm and particular attention from Kahanov family members, who personally produce each one of them.The family's deep familiarity with vineyards allows an intimacy with each acre and variety of grape - it is such intimacy and love that have created the miracle of the Kahanov Winery and the Kahanov wines. Kahanov winery's flagship wines are noble Cabernet, Merlot and Petit verdot varietes.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
We are going to this wonderful place a few times a year. We are taking groups, our tourists and at least a couple times annually we go by ourselves. Everything are excellent here - first of all - people. Friendly professional staff with a lot of knowledge and hospitality. Second, it is very beautiful place, nice to see, to visit, to watch the movie, to learn about new wines and known also. And the last but not least - wonderful wines. The largest wine producer in the country makes a lot of wine and spirits. It is a flagman winery in Israel. And the best wines by Barkan and Segal brands are wonderful. They are on the top world quality level. It is always a great pleasure to taste them.
5.0 based on 94 reviews
Driven by my love of Israel, I invite you to join me for a unique and inspiring experience travelling through the land of Israel, discovering the colorful Israeli society. Together we will craft your ideal trip - whether you are coming for a family vacation or for business; with kids or without; to celebrate a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, an event, or just for a visit. Since 2009, I have guided people from all over the world. Israel's diversity, culture, people, archaeology and history continue to amaze and inspire me every time I guide. Every time I lead a group or individual, the people make the trip meaningful and interesting for me all over again. Apart from guiding, Travel with Dafna specializes in custom-built Israeli tours for your specific needs and interests. We offer trip planning, reservations for sites and experiences, accommodations, transportation, airport assistance and anything else you may need. Please contact me with any questions or requests you might have!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
The pastoral visitor center of BRAVDO is located at the heart of its vineyards. The visitor center is open for wine tastings, wine tours and various other wines events, for 6 days a week, from 10:00 am - 15:00 pm. All wines are Kosher
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Ruth Vineyard is a kosher boutique winery specialized in quality red wines of the varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Malbec. Our wine is created with meticulous attention to all the little details: the grapes grown on selected plots, harvested and sorted by hand and the wine manufactured using the most advanced technologies. Ruth Vineyard was established in 2001 by Tal Maor in his native Kfar Ruth, one of the oldest moshavim of the Judean hills area. This region is sometimes nicknamed “The Israeli Tuscany” for its picturesque landscapes, as well as for its climate and soil favorable for grape growing. After thousands of years long tradition of wine making, the Judean hills still provide some of the finest Israeli wines to this day. We would love to host you at Ruth Vineyard for a special experience of flavors, smells and colors of our various wines, and also to learn a little about the processes of their production.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
My name is Idit Kostizky Tishel and My friends call me "Malkat Hamitbach" which is The Kitchen Queen, I'm teaching peoples how to create their own handmade bread at my home in Kfar Bilu- a Village half an hour south to Tel-Aviv and 45 min from Jerusalem, My workshop are small intimate Available workshops: Breads, Sourdough breads, Israeli Brunc, pizza & focaccia,Casserole cooking and more
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Unconventional tour packages for those who know how to travel. With Via Sabra, the 'must sees' are unexpected - access to people and places that are usually only known to locals. Encounters with the small gems of the country reveal a new way to experience Israel. Hike a hidden trail, tour a historic site you've never heard of, taste unfamiliar flavors, meet the real Sabras - take it all in.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
First thing we are told when we walk in is “we are sorry, we are out of the Rose”. It’s great news that they sold out and not my favorite. (So, personally I wasn’t upset.). We tasted 4 wonderful reds. And the walnuts that Nomi had for us made a wonderful compliment to the wine. We started with the Kessem 2014, which I thought was outstanding and wasn’t sure how you build up from there ... and then we had the Special Reserve 2013 —- WOW!!! As my son said “this would go well with meat”. Great full body!” You can tell why it’s a reserve. Next we had the Layam 2015 which would be great to have on a lazy afternoon. (Not as bold a wine as the Special Reserve.) ... and we ended the tasting with a 2015 Karka. All of the pours were full pours. - and we were hydrated with water. Check out their wine stoppers too!! (I had to get one of this too!)
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