Golan Heights Winery
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The Golan Heights Winery is an Israeli wine company, located in the Golan Heights, that released its first vintage in 1984. The winery is owned by eight separate moshavim and kibbutzim which also supply grapes to the winery. There are three levels of Golan Heights wine. The highest of which is Yarden, followed by Gamla and last is Golan. The winery produces a total of 6 million bottles annually, 30% of which is exported.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Rogov, Daniel (2008). Rogov's Guide to Israeli Wine.. London, England: Toby Press, 117. ISBN 11592641717.