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Between 50 and 200 shekels: 9 excellent wines that will leave you with a taste for more - voila! Food

2023-03-26T04:53:47.005Z


From the wines of Picasso to the strengthened series from Portugal: the excellent wines of Bana Beverages are offered at affordable prices for every pocket. The full list is inside


There is no debate about one thing: Israelis love wine (Photo: ShutterStock)

In recent years, more and more Israelis have discovered the world of wine - a fascinating and diverse world of flavors and aromas.

Some prefer Israeli wines while others choose wines from different wineries in the world.

It doesn't matter if it's red, white or sparkling wine, there's no arguing about one thing: Israelis love wine.

Bana Beverages, the leading chain in Israel for the sale, marketing and distribution of wines, offers a wide variety of wines, in different price ranges.

From Picasso's wines to huge bottles - we have compiled nine great wines that will leave you with a taste for more.

The wines of Bana Beverages (Photo: Public Relations)

Excess of NIS 50



for Brusco Picasso: Picasso's wines come to us from Italy in beautiful and elegant bottles.

The Lambrusco is semi-dry, light and refreshing and intended for celebrating exciting events with a glass of sparkling wine.

It is very suitable as an aperitif and it is recommended to serve it chilled at a temperature ranging from 6-8 degrees.

It is recommended to serve next to strawberries in winter and grapes in summer.



Rivertanillo Moscato: a light and sweet wine-based drink.

Muscat from Italy which can accompany varied meals and is intended for a light and pleasant drink before the holiday meals.

It is recommended to serve alongside cheeses such as cheddar or gruyere in an aperitif or, light desserts such as sorbet.



In addition, the chain offers a very wide variety of wines from the leading Israeli wineries in the country such as: Jerusalem Wineries, Binyamina Winery, Ramat Negev Winery and many more in profitable promotions of 2 for 100/110 NIS.

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wines series: wines that come to us from South Africa, a country with ideal conditions for growing grapes that Israelis love.

The wines of the winery are diverse, light and accessible to drink from the moment of opening.

The reds are recommended to be served alongside lean meat such as beef sausages or sirloin, while the rosé alongside fish dishes and the Chardonnay alongside hard cheeses such as cheddar.



Alta Delta Cabernet Sauvignon: dry red wine from Alta Winery in Chile.

The wine presents an old world wine from the mountainous country that has preserved its charisma from the effects of the climate over the years.

Chile as an old world country presents a relatively soft Cabernet Sauvignon without too prominent tannins, which works great with the Israeli palate.

It is recommended to serve alongside lean beef dishes such as sirloin steak or goose dishes.

Recommended opening time in the bottle - 20 minutes.



In addition, the chain offers a very wide variety of wines from the leading Israeli wineries in the country such as: Jerusalem Wineries, Binyamina Winery, Segal Winery and many more in profitable promotions of 2 for NIS 150/160.

In recent years, more and more Israelis have discovered the world of wine (Photo: ShutterStock, ShutterStock)

Excess from NIS 120



Bexberg Brut wine: a dry sparkling wine from South Africa.

The wine is produced according to the French Champagne method from the beginning of the process to the end in the second fermentation in the bottle.

The wine is aged for about three years before being put on the market and is mostly made from red Pinot Noir grapes and the rest Chardonnay.

Since it is a white wine made mostly from red grapes, the wine offers a rich and deep range of flavors, which can be excellent and rich alongside a wider variety of dishes such as meaty and fatty fish.



Wine Chevron Jondro Patrice: French Chardonnay from the most select region for growing this type of grape.

A wine rich in flavors with a light and pleasant body that allows the kosher-observant crowd to enjoy real shevli at an affordable price for every pocket.

It is recommended to serve alongside hard cheeses, steamed vegetables or fish dishes.



Port Trubisca wine: fortified sweet red wine that comes from Portugal.

The wines in the area are made from local grapes such as Torina Nacional and Tinta Cau, and the production method in the area ensures that the wines are fortified with brandy in order to increase the alcohol content without harming the amount of sugar during the fermentation process.

The wine presents a complex and rich character as a real and kosher port wine.

It is recommended to serve alongside chocolate or caramel based desserts.

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Excess of NIS 200



Tania Vital Red: a red wine made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from Tania Winery.

The wine is aged for about 24 months in French oak barrels which give the wine rich and spicy flavors, a full body and a long and rich finish.

The wine will continue to be praised when properly stored and it is recommended to serve it alongside fatty steaks such as entrecote or ribs.

Recommended opening time in the bottle - 90 minutes.



For exaggerators - Tania Alon Magnum: a huge bottle with a capacity of one and a half liters.

The wine is based on cabernet sauvignon grapes and shows great complexity and richness.

Designed for large events and a large crowd of people.

It presents a wide and interesting wealth of flavors and has a very long aging potential due to the size of the bottle.

It is recommended to serve alongside fatty steaks such as entrecote or ribs.

Recommended opening time in the bottle - 120 minutes.

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