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  2. Teperberg 1870 - Wikipedia

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    Teperberg 1870 Winery (Hebrew: יקב טפרברג 1870) is a winery near kibbutz Tzora in the foothills of the Judean hills, Israel. [1] Founded in 1870 in Ottoman Palestine , it is Israel's oldest winery, as well as its fourth largest.

  3. Barkan Wine Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Barkan Wine Cellars (Hebrew: יקבי ברקן) is the largest Israeli winery, producing 12-14 million bottles a year. [1] The main building of the winery is located at Kibbutz Hulda, east of Tel Aviv. Barkan receives grapes from vineyards in the Golan Heights, Upper Galilee, Lower Galilee, Mount Tabor region, the Jerusalem Mountains and Mitzpe ...

  4. Israeli wine - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the first boutique winery in Israel, Margalit Winery, was founded. [6] By the 1990s, Israeli estates such as Golan Heights Winery and Domaine du Castel were winning awards at international wine competitions. [3] The 1990s saw a subsequent "boom" in the opening of boutique wineries.

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  6. Givat HaMoreh - Wikipedia

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    "Givat HaMoreh" (Moreh Hill) south of Mount Tabor. Givat HaMoreh (Hebrew: גבעת המוֹרֶה, Arabic: جبل الدحي, romanized: Jebel ed-Dahi) is a hill in northern Israel on the northeast side of the Jezreel Valley. The highest peak reaches an altitude of 515 metres (1,690 ft), while the bottom of the Jezreel Valley is situated at an ...

  7. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Israel is a major economic sector and a significant source ... the Jordan River, Mount Tabor, ... The area produces wine and the Golan Heights Winery is a ...

  8. Khan al-Tujjar (Mount Tabor) - Wikipedia

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    The khan or caravanserai was established near Mount Tabor by Albanian-Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha around 1581. [2] [3] The reason given for its establishment was that the place was insecure for merchants and people on pilgrimage, and it was argued that if a khan was built, the place would become "inhabited and cultivated."

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