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Gamla, a pearl from Israel. Many people think that fine wines come primarily from classic wine-producing countries like France, Spain, or Italy, but wine is produced all over the world. Wine has been produced in Israel for centuries. The climate and terroir in this Middle Eastern country are perfect for viticulture. However, political instability has prevented Israel from becoming a significant wine-producing nation. Fortunately, Gamla wines have consistently stood the test of time and are now among the finest wines from Israel.

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Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot

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Gamla Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Israel, 2021, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

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Gamla Riesling

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Gamla Riesling Israel, 2024, Riesling

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Gamla Sangiovese

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Gamla Sangiovese Israel, 2021, Sangiovese

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Gamla Nature Brut

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Gamla Nature Brut Israel, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay

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Gamla Sauvignon Blanc

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Gamla Sauvignon Blanc Israel, 2023, Sauvignon Blanc

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Gamla, a pearl from Israel. Many people think that fine wines come primarily from classic wine-producing countries like France, Spain, or Italy, but wine is produced all over the world. Wine has been produced in Israel for centuries. The climate and terroir in this Middle Eastern country are perfect for viticulture. However, political instability has prevented Israel from becoming a significant wine-producing nation. Fortunately, Gamla wines have consistently stood the test of time and are now among the finest wines from Israel.

The Gamla wines from Israel

The Gamla wines are produced by the impressive Golan Heights Winery. As the name suggests, it is located in the disputed Golan region. Although the winery's history is murky, and the Golan Heights are often disputed, everyone agrees that the wines are of superior quality.

Gamla is named after the historic town of Gamla. Gamla wines are particularly notable for their unique purity. Despite the unstable situation, the winemakers at Golan Heights Winery have been creating the most impressive wines since 1984, attracting hundreds of fans both at home and abroad.

The Israeli wines of Gamla

The location of Gamla's vineyards is almost perfect. We can safely say that, without the unrest throughout the region, the wine region might just be the most beautiful in the world. Everything seems to come together here: a perfect and fertile terroir, ample sunshine, and an excellent climate. This allows Gamla to plant a variety of grape varieties in its vineyards. Well-known names like Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot have naturally earned a place. But distinctive varieties like Riesling and Sangiovese have also carved out a niche for themselves in Gamla's vineyards. The latter is particularly special, as the Sangiovese grape is rarely planted anywhere else outside of Italy.

Why buy Gamla wines

Gamla stands for perfection. For luxury. For purity. The wines don't exude complexity, but that's not necessary. If you create a wine as good as Gamla does, oak aging isn't necessary. Every Gamla wine demonstrates the quality of the grapes. The Gamla Viognier Chardonnay is exceptional, a blend of two beautiful grape varieties to create a fantastic wine. For celebrations, there's the Gamla Nature Brut. With Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, it's an Israeli equivalent of Champagne. The festive champagne cork makes it even more festive.