According to
the book of Genesis the first thing Noah did, after
disembarking from the ark was to plant a vineyard.
Gen:20-21, “And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he
planted a vineyard: And he drank of the wine, and was
drunken; and he was uncovered within his tent.” As part
of the Mediterranean region, Israel lies in one of the
oldest wine producing areas of the world.
Viticulture is at its best between 30 and 48 degrees
north. In Israel, this means between 31-33 degrees
north, from the Dead Sea to Dan. In The
Fruit of the Vine: Viticulture in Ancient Israel
Carey Ellen Walsh writes, “Viticulture was
practiced throughout Israelite history quite simply
because it both thrived in the environment and offered
worthwhile social and economic benefits to the society.”
3500-3000 BCE- Evidence of viticulture found
in Jericho, Lachish and Arad
2000-1550 BCE - The Egyptian pharaohs in the
Middle Bronze Age import Canaanite wine.
1516-1917 - During Ottoman rule, Muslim law
prevented Jews and Christians from manufacturing wine.
During this time, it was only permitted to make ‘house
wine’ – which enabled non-Muslims to continue using wine
during religious ceremonies etc.
1848 - First recorded winery opens in Old City
of Jerusalem, by Rabbi Schorr
1870 - Efrat Winery founded by Tepersers
Family
1870 - Mikveh Israel Agricultural School
established. They planted vines, taught viticulture, and
built a winery and one of the largest wine cellars of
the day. The first to European varietals were used here.
1882 - Baron Edmond de Rothschild targeted
Rishon LeZion and Zichron Ya’acov for the first
viticulture settlements by.
1890 - First harvest in Rishon Le Zion
1892 - Building of the Zichron Ya’acov winery
commenced.
1906 - At the behest of Rothschild, a growers’
cooperative is established, the Societe Co-operative
Vigneronnes de Grandes Caves Richon le Zion &
Zichron Yaacov Ltd., (Agudat Ha’Kormim). The wineries
are deeded to the growers at a nominal price.
1952 - Eliaz Binyamina founded.
1957 - Israel Wine Institute established in
Rehovot
1957 - Rothschild family sold the wineries at
Rishon Le Zion & Zichron Ya’acov to Carmel Wine
Growers Co-Op
1972 - Prof. Cornelius Ough (U.C.Davis)
recommends the Golan Heights as a top growing region.
1976 - First planting of vines on Golan
Heights
1983 - Golan Heights Winery founded. Launch of
Yarden & Gamla – they are considered Israel's first
world class wines
1985 - Baron Cellars founded
1987 - Yarden (Golan Winery) wins Gold medal
and special trophy at IWSC in London
1988 - Dumaine du Castel’s first vineyards
planted
1989 - Margalit Winery introduces its first
Cabernet Sauvignon
1991 - Yarden wins three Golds at Vinexpo
Bordeaux
1992 - New owners purchase Binyamina Wine
Cellars
1993 - Tzora Vineyards established
1993 - Yarden wins Grand Prix d'Honneur at
Vinexpo
1993 - Barkan Cellars Ltd. wins Gold at
Vinexpo Bordeaux
1995 - Dalton winery established in the Upper
Galilee
1998 - Saslove Winery established
2000 - First wines released from a new winery in the Upper Galilee, a
partnership between Golan Heights and Kibbutz Yi'ron,
2001 - Release of first wines from the new Recanti Winery (Cabarnet, Merlot
and Chardonnay 2000)