Israel has been making wine for THOUSANDS of years, and I will admit that they're almost always a value, if not rather hard to find, but when I find them, I very much look forward to tasting them.
ARFI "Gabriel" Judean Hills 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon (Israel), $12.99-$23.99, 86 points
Binyamina (Israel) 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, $12.99-$14.99, 85 points
Binyamina 2014 Chardonnay (Israel), $12.99-$14.99, 91 points
Dolev Non-Vintage Moscato (Israel), $8.99-$10.99, 87 points
Gilgal Golan Heights Winery Galilee 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon, $14.44-$18.99, 90 points
Recanati (Israel) 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon, $13.99-$16.99, 89 points
Recantai Shomron Israel 2010 Sauvignon Blanc, $13.99-$16.99, 85+ points
Segal's Fusion (Israel) 2012 Chardonnay/Colombard Dry White Wine, $13.99-$15.99, 89 points
Segal's (Israel) 2011 Special Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, $18.99-$20.99, 89 points
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Recantai Shomron Israel 2010 Sauvignon Blanc, $13.99-$16.99, 85+ points
Segal's Fusion (Israel) 2012 Chardonnay/Colombard Dry White Wine, $13.99-$15.99, 89 points
Segal's (Israel) 2011 Special Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, $18.99-$20.99, 89 points
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Have only ever had a handful of Israeli wines. I feel duty-bound to try more.
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