Author Archives: Yossie

Daniel Rogov (1935-2011)

Daniel Rogov (whose real name was David Joroff), passed away this past Wednesday (September 7th) in Israel after being ill for some time. In addition to the tribute to him I published last week, I intend to post a personal eulogy in this space within the next few days. Until that time, I have collected […]

The Elusive Chameleon (Zinfandel)

#175 – June 2, 2011 As my United States-based subscribers just celebrated the semi-official launch of summer this past Memorial Day, the cooperative warm weather with which we have been blessed ensured that grills up and down America were dusted off for some serious carnivorous activity. For general suggestions on good wine pairings with all […]

Teperberg Winery

#165 – March 3, 2011 Notwithstanding the massive proliferation of new Israeli wineries, the proper evolution seems to be taking place – wineries keep improving in order to keep up with the competition while bad wineries go out of business. Happily more of the former than the latter is occurring and every time I close […]

A Match Made in Heaven (Wine & Food Pairing)

#183 – August 28, 2011 After a couple weeks hiatus from the newsletter as a result of a few hectic weeks at work followed by vacation with the kids (certainly no less hectic), this week’s newsletter deals with one of the topics about which I get asked the most – which wine goes with which […]

Keeping Your Temper (Serving Temperature)

While the summer heat is enough to drive anyone crazy (just ask Michael Douglas), this weeks newsletter is more about the serving temperature of wine than one’s personal equilibrium. As we get deeper into summer and the mercury continues to rise (giving street creed to global warming enthusiasts world round), my thoughts have been revolving […]

Tools of Choice (Wine Tools & Gadgets)

#127 – May 14, 2010 While this newsletter usually talks about kosher wine and the amazing wineries that produce top-notch wine, from time to time I also try to provide some basic advice or guidance on how to generally enhance your enjoyment of wine. Some of these annual or bi-annual topics I have covered in […]

Carmel Winery

#176 – June 16, 2011 (more recent update) For this shipment of the Leket Wine Club we showcased one of Israel’s oldest wineries; one that has undergone the most impressive rejuvenation of a winery in recent times – the Carmel Winery. Despite the fact that Israelis have over the last decade seriously increased their wine […]

When in Rome…

#174 – May 19, 2011 One of the recent trends of the kosher wine world has been the massive increases in quality across the board. From the table-wines produced by the major Israeli wineries to the boutique offerings made by various garagistes, more and more quality kosher wine is being produced these days from around […]

Covenant Winery

#173 – May 11, 2011 Over the last couple months (newsletters #140, 147, 148 & 163), I have written about California’s numerous kosher wineries and winemakers, all of which are making some truly impressive wines. These wineries range from the Herzog juggernaut who have been making kosher wine for eight generations, to young upstarts like […]

Psagot Winery

#125 – April 29, 2010 This week I wanted to talk the Psagot Winery. Founded by Yaakov Berg in 2002, after he had been growing grapes in his vineyards for a couple years prior to that, the winery is located in the Northern Jerusalem Mountains. Berg professes a deep commitment to and bond with the […]