Luxe Beat Magazine NOVEMBER 2014 | Page 57

Epicure variety of grapes, with warm, humid summers and mild winters. Many of the wines produced at Carmel Winery in Shomron are grown in this region, but the perfect Samson winery stop is Segal Winery in the town of Ramle. The Merlot Special Reserve 2005 has been a big seller from Segal Winery – grapes were aged 12 months in American and French barrels and offer a peppery nose, balanced with a deep and rich flavor. Most wineries in the region can be found in valleys near the wine towns of Zichron Yaakov and Binyamina. What really makes this region prime for wine growing is the mediumheavy and limey soil, coupled with warm Mediterranean summers and cool winters. In this region, seek out Carmel Winery, founded in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, owner of Chateau Lafite in Bordeaux, France. Grapes here are grown in the Shomron region and the wine is aged in oak barrels. If you don’t enjoy white, then try the Appellation Carigan Old Vines, a red that is grown from a vine in Zichron Yaakov that’s nearly 35 years old. It’s aged for 12 months in French oak barrels. say growing wine in the desert is a bad idea, but the soil is a perfect blend of sandy and dusty, and temperatures hot during the day and cold at night are perfect. There are over 30 different wines grown in this region. Carmel Winery has vineyards in this area and you can find a variety of smaller wineries to visit. This includes Barkan Winery at Mitzpe Ramon with a wide range of choices, but a particularly good Cabernet Sauvignon. Negev Mount Carmel and Sharon wineries, which have been popular for years. Overall land mass stretches from the coast that is located south of Haifa to Tel Aviv. The region is home to over 40 of the varietals you’ll find in the country and it’s so close to the Mediterranean you can enjoy wine and the beach at the same time. For wine, sure there are many places in the world to explore, but definitely count Israel at the top of that list. This area of the Negev desert is another wine growing region in Israel, with about 60% of the desert being located within the country and bordering Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula to the Dead Sea in the east. Some might Samson The Samson region is located just south of Tel Aviv and the Central and Judean Coast. Wineries within this region are compiled into a small area, but grape growing thrives, with over 50 different wines offered each year. A fan of the peppery finish in my wines, this region is perfect for that taste, particularly in the Cabernet Sauvignon options. Soil here works well for growing a From large conglomerates exporting around the world to small boutique wineries, a “must stop” in this region is the Golan Heights Winery in Katzrin, offering a large visitor’s center to explore. The winery was founded in 1983 and today features the likes of Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay or Reisling and even Syrah and Pinot Noir. Shomron Even with the Galilee-Golan region nipping at its heels with its number of wineries, Shomron is still the largest wine-growing region in Israel in land size. The region includes the 57 Images Courtesy of Israeli Tourist Office.