Recanati winery

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Recanati Winery
LocationHefer Valley, Israel
Coordinates32°24′17.61″N 34°53′49.04″E / 32.4048917°N 34.8969556°E / 32.4048917; 34.8969556
Founded2000 (2000)
Key peopleLenny Recanati
DistributionInternational
Websitewww.recanati-winery.co.il

Recanati Winery is a winery situated in the Hefer Valley in Israel. Production is 900,000–1 million bottles annually.[1]

History[]

The winery was founded in 2000 by Lenny Recanati (b. 1953).[1] The winery produces young red and white blends under its Yasmin label, varietals under its Recanati and Reserve labels, and a Special Reserve.[2] All grapes are hand-harvested, two-thirds originating in Recanati’s high-altitude Manara vineyards in the Upper Galilee with which it has contracts, and the remainder from vineyards planted in the clay-rich soil of the Jezreel Valley.[3][4]

A bottle of Recanati Sauvignon Blanc
Recanati Marselsan and med blend

Chief winemaker Gil Shatsberg, a graduate of the U.C. Davis wine program, worked for Amphorae and Carmel wineries before joining Recanati.[5] Shatsberg replaced Lewis Pasco, previously winemaker for Chimney Rock and Marimar Torres in California.

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "Recanati Winery". Yossie's Corckboard.
  2. ^ "Recanati Winery in Galilee".
  3. ^ "Recanati Wines". Palm Bay International.
  4. ^ Rogov, Daniel. "Wine and Spirits / Recanati celebrates a decade". Haaretz.
  5. ^ "From the Cliffs of Manara".
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