Passover is a family holiday. and religious and my national.

All this explains why drinking on Passover (certainly drinking) is more than a mitzvah, it is an existential necessity. This also explains why, contrary to the characteristics of the holiday, the choice of drinks should be personal. In this rather wide range I have collected some wines that I like for different reasons, in different circumstances and in different colors: white, pink and red. The weather that hastened to change, despite the deceptive zigzag of the week, urges me to start with colds, and I really don't intend to argue with him. Let's open, then, by opening five bricks and telling what each of them does to me, and where. The sting: Galil Mountains Winery, which has been operating for the past six months in almost impossible war conditions, offers an unusual blend of Vionia, Muscat Canelli and Sauvignon Blanc. A full-bodied, very balanced and tasty wine, Viognier is one of my favorite white varieties.