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The third annual ‘Eshkol Ha’Zahav’ Wine tasting competition took place recently. In the past, only small & boutique wineries submitted wines, and this year was the first that some of the larger wineries also decided to participate. The competition, organized by Studio Ben Ami, tasted 140 wines from 42 wineries. Each year the number of wineries entering grows, however this year there were still notable absentees like Barkan, The results were announced at a Gala Dinner at the Dan Hotel Tel Aviv in the presence of the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Israel Katz. The meal was cooked by Yonatan Roshfeld, one of Israel’s most famous chefs and in between the courses there was an auction of rare wines for the charity ‘Elem.’ The evening was a rare occasion when most of the Israeli wine industry were together – including CEO’s and winemakers of most of the big and small wineries. The atmosphere towards the end of the evening, when the eagerly awaited award ceremony took place, resembled the Oscars. The prize winners were dominated by two wineries: the Golan Heights Winery dominated the white wines. They won first place in the categories for best Chardonnay, ‘Aromatic White Wines’ & Dessert Wines. They were also placed in some of the red wine categories. The winery is situated at Katzrin and their vineyards are on the Yatir Winery were the main award winner in the red wines. They won the prize for the best Cabernet Sauvignon, the best Merlot and were placed third in the competition for the best ‘Blended Red Wine’. Their winery is situated at Tel Arad and their vineyards are in Other wineries to perform well were Efrat & Tabor, both of which did well in the categories for ‘value for money’ wines. A summary of the main results is as follows: Winner – Yatir Forest 2002, Yatir Winery 2nd – Yarden Cabernet Sauvignon 3rd – Terra Rossa Cabernet Sauvignon, Tabor Adama Winner – Yatir Merlot 2001, Yatir Winery 2nd – Chateau Golan Royal Reserve Merlot 2002 3rd - Yarden Merlot 2001 Winner – Yiron 2001, 2nd - Teperberg Meritage 2003 3rd – Yatir Cabernet – Merlot – Shiraz 2002 Winner – Ayalon Syrah, Nachshon Winery 2nd – Yarden Syrah 2001 3rd – Harel Syrah 2003 Winner – Yarden Chardonnay 2002, 2nd – Tabor Chardonnay 2003 3rd – Bravdo Chardonnay 2004 Winner – 2nd - 3rd – Chateau Golan Sauvignon Blanc 2003 2nd – Efrat ‘Israeli’ Emerald Riesling 2004 3rd = Gamla Riesling 2004 & Ramim Shahar Riesling 2004 2nd = 3rd – Efrat Ninve These were the results of the competition involving larger wineries & the more commercial boutique wineries. In addition there was also another competition for domestic or ‘garagiste’ wineries producing under 10,000 bottles a year. In this section, Ruth Winery won two first prizes for the best Cabernet Sauvignon & for the best blended red wine, and Ben Shoshan Winery won the prize for the best Merlot. April 2005 |








