Tzara Winery and Judean Vineyards Isreal
Tzara Winery & Judean Vineyards Isreal.
Isreal is trying to become a wine destination and there are few Boutique Wineries trying to prove that they are no less in quality.
Tzora is a leader that has shown you can make Good old-world style wines in the new world of Israel! All that you really need to make great balanced and beautifully made wines is to care, and Tzora winery really cares!
If there is a winery that gets terroir in Israel beyond doubt it is Tzara. It’s founder Ronnie James saw the potential and power of terroir in Israel. He understood what vines to plant where and why! It was his passion and belief that great wines could be made in Israel, that continues to fuel Eran Pick, the head winemaker and General Manager of Tzora Vineyards and the rest of the winery. Unfortunately Ronnie died in 2008, and could not see the real success of his efforts. The winery continues to grow leaps and bounds above the rest of Israel’s date juice producing masses.
For the few those who can understand the quality and beauty of Tzora’s wines, there is a treasure to be reaped for sure! Here is a winery that cares, and does not sell out to the million bottle siren and the date juice wines that it demands.
Located high in the Judean Hills, Shoresh vineyard has a wide range of small parcels varying in elevation and soils, such as Moza Marl, Terra-Rosa and deep bands of limestone. Consequently, grape varieties are planted according to their optimized needs. This natural variation gives birth to an array of terroirs, which create wines of great complexity and longevity.
Tzara wines are produced from their estate grown vineyards on the Shoresh Hills, and express the character of their terroir. The wines are named accordingly: ‘Judean Hills’ Red and Blanc, which reflect the historical wine region of Judean Hills; ‘Shoresh’ Red and Blanc, produced from grapes on ancient terraces of Shoresh vineyard; and the flagship wine—’Misty Hills’, which is produced from a unique plot of the vineyard with exceptional terroir.
Ben Gurion Airport is around 36 km from the winery. You may think of staying in a hotel at Tel Aviv and plan the visit to winery.
Kibbutz Tzora, Judean Hills, Beit Shemesh, Israel.
Isreal is trying to become a wine destination and there are few Boutique Wineries trying to prove that they are no less in quality.
Tzora is a leader that has shown you can make Good old-world style wines in the new world of Israel! All that you really need to make great balanced and beautifully made wines is to care, and Tzora winery really cares!
If there is a winery that gets terroir in Israel beyond doubt it is Tzara. It’s founder Ronnie James saw the potential and power of terroir in Israel. He understood what vines to plant where and why! It was his passion and belief that great wines could be made in Israel, that continues to fuel Eran Pick, the head winemaker and General Manager of Tzora Vineyards and the rest of the winery. Unfortunately Ronnie died in 2008, and could not see the real success of his efforts. The winery continues to grow leaps and bounds above the rest of Israel’s date juice producing masses.
For the few those who can understand the quality and beauty of Tzora’s wines, there is a treasure to be reaped for sure! Here is a winery that cares, and does not sell out to the million bottle siren and the date juice wines that it demands.
Located high in the Judean Hills, Shoresh vineyard has a wide range of small parcels varying in elevation and soils, such as Moza Marl, Terra-Rosa and deep bands of limestone. Consequently, grape varieties are planted according to their optimized needs. This natural variation gives birth to an array of terroirs, which create wines of great complexity and longevity.
Tzara wines are produced from their estate grown vineyards on the Shoresh Hills, and express the character of their terroir. The wines are named accordingly: ‘Judean Hills’ Red and Blanc, which reflect the historical wine region of Judean Hills; ‘Shoresh’ Red and Blanc, produced from grapes on ancient terraces of Shoresh vineyard; and the flagship wine—’Misty Hills’, which is produced from a unique plot of the vineyard with exceptional terroir.
Ben Gurion Airport is around 36 km from the winery. You may think of staying in a hotel at Tel Aviv and plan the visit to winery.
Kibbutz Tzora, Judean Hills, Beit Shemesh, Israel.



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