Meet the Wineries of the Israeli Wine Producers Association

When you uncork a bottle of Israeli wine, you’re not just tasting grapes—you’re sipping history, innovation, and the unique spirit of the land. The Israeli Wine Producers Association (IWPA) brings together more than 40 wineries across Israel, each with its own story to tell. Here’s a glimpse at some of them:

Carmel Winery – Israel’s Pioneer

Founded in 1882, Carmel Winery is the country’s oldest and most historic producer. With vineyards spread across Israel’s top regions, Carmel produces everything from traditional kosher wines to sophisticated premium reds and whites.

Domaine du Castel – French Elegance Meets Israeli Terroir

Nestled in the Judean Hills, Domaine du Castel is celebrated globally for its Bordeaux-style wines. Their Grand Vin and “C” White have earned accolades that rival prestigious French estates.

Feldstein Winery – A Taste of Originality

Founded by Avi Feldstein in 2014, this boutique winery in the Upper Galilee is all about experimentation. From the indigenous Dabouki grape to inventive blends, Feldstein crafts wines that are refined, expressive, and rooted in Israel’s unique terroir.

Jezreel Valley Winery – Truly Israeli Wines

Dedicated to Mediterranean varietals, Jezreel Valley Winery creates wines that feel distinctly Israeli. Their blends are modern yet deeply connected to the land and climate.

Tulip Winery – Where Wine Meets Social Impact

At Tulip Winery, winemaking goes hand in hand with social responsibility. Employing individuals with special needs, Tulip produces outstanding wines while supporting community integration.

Beyond the Bottle

From desert vineyards at Pinto Winery to fruit wines at Morad Winery, the diversity of Israel’s wine scene is staggering. Whether you prefer bold, structured reds, crisp whites, or adventurous alternatives, there’s an Israeli wine to match your taste.

The IWPA’s mission is clear: to bring these wines to more tables across the U.S., offering wine lovers the chance to experience a journey that’s both timeless and innovative.

Uncork the diversity of Israel. Explore more wineries at IWPA.org and follow @IsraeliWine for updates.