Château Golan
Château Golan | |
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Location | Eliad |
Coordinates | 32°48′16″N 35°44′03″E / 32.8045°N 35.7341°E |
Wine region | Galilee |
Founded | 1999 |
First vintage | 2000[1] |
Key people | Uri Hetz, winemaker |
Distribution | National |
Tasting | open to public |
Website |
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Château Golan (Hebrew: יקב שאטו גולן) is an Israeli winery established in 1999, and is one of Israel's most extravagant.[2] It is located in the southern Golan Heights, near the point where the Yarmuk River and wadi Ruqqad meet.
The winemaker is Uri Hetz.[3] The winery features a French-style Château, built from basalt, which is also used for art exhibitions.[4]
The winery grows thirteen grape types, including Bordelaise varietals Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot; Mediterranean varietals of French and Spanish origin: Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Carignan, Petite Syrah, Roussanne, Grenache blanc and Viognier; and the Portuguese varietal Touriga Nacional. Production is about 75,000 bottles annually[1]
References
- 1 2 Rogov, Daniel (November 28, 2010). "Chateau Golan - Unveiling Of Nine Wines".
- ↑ Montefiore, Adam (Dec 22, 2011). "Wine Talk: Go Golan". Jerusalem Post.
- ↑ Wine Spectator, June 30, 2008
- ↑ Fodor's Israel. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 330. ISBN 1-4000-0898-0.
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