Barkan was founded in 1990, by Yair Lerner and Shmuel Boxer. They immediately set forth on a program of modernization and the planting of vineyards, which they saw as the key to the production of fine wine and expansion of the... Read More
Barkan was founded in 1990, by Yair Lerner and Shmuel Boxer. They immediately set forth on a program of modernization and the planting of vineyards, which they saw as the key to the production of fine wine and expansion of the... Read More
"Grapes from the Galil and Golan yield a wine of deep ruby colour with an aroma of cherries, raspberry, and fresh ground pepper. The wine is full bodied with rounded Tannin, ripe fruit and vanilla flavours and a long finish."... Read More
Producing a fine Pinot Noir requires an exact balance of warm days and cool nights. Barkan found this balance in their vineyard at the high desert. The wine has soft tannins, with a fresh strawberry aroma with hints of black cherry... Read More
Ben Ami Zmora Semi-Sweet Cabernet Sauvignon is a semi-sweet, kosher wine with a vibrant purple color, soft texture, and 12% alcohol content. With aromas of fresh berry, cherry, and floral - it has a lovely sweetness on the palate.... Read More
Looking for a traditional Israeli Kiddush wine? Try King David Sacramental Wine. This sweet, medium-bodied wine is made from Concord grapes and has a smooth finish. It has been used for almost sixty years and is perfect for any... Read More
Yarden Cabernet Sauvignon is made from a number of the finest Cabernet vineyards in the Golan Heights. The wine aged in French oak barrels for 18 months. Yarden Cabernet Sauvignon exhibits ripe red and black fruit characters layered... Read More
Yarden Chardonnay derives exclusively from Chardonnay grapes cultivated in the Golan Heights. The region's cool climate, rocky volcanic soil, and elevated altitude provide optimal conditions for cultivating traditional wine... Read More
Yarden Merlot was produced from Merlot and a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon, all grown in the Golan Heights. The cool climate, rocky volcanic soil, and high altitude are ideal conditions for growing classic wine grape... Read More