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Go out and dance in the vineyards - Israel's wine and viniculture with Sam Baum
Go out and dance in the vineyards - Israel's wine and viniculture with Sam Baum
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
After the 9 Days and a pretty brutal week for Israel, we thought it might be nice to sit back with a nice glass of wine and talk about something a little lighter. With agriculture, and the grape harvest starting on or around Tu B'Av (15th Av), what better topic for an episode than Israel's growing wine industry!
Alex spent an afternoon strolling through the vineyards in the hills just outside Jerusalem with one of Israel's up-and-coming vintners, Sam Baum. Sam works at one of Israel's leading wine producers and has spent his adult life learning everything there is to know about growing and tending to the grapes in order to produce some truly fantastic wines.
Sam and his wife Rivky also launched their own label this year, Family Baum Winery with a view to producing Israel's best red wine.
The cultivation of grapes and the production of wine has always played an important role in the Holy Land and Sam is just the latest in a long line of world-class kosher vintners.
Sam's passion for wine production, the land, the people, and the God of Israel come through and inspire everything he does.
Listen now!
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Useful Links:
Family Baum Winery
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The Koren Podcast was written and hosted by Aryeh Grossman and Alex Drucker and is edited and produced by Alex Drucker. Artwork by Tani Bayer.
The Koren Podcast is part of the Koren Podcast Network, a division of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.
Alex spent an afternoon strolling through the vineyards in the hills just outside Jerusalem with one of Israel's up-and-coming vintners, Sam Baum. Sam works at one of Israel's leading wine producers and has spent his adult life learning everything there is to know about growing and tending to the grapes in order to produce some truly fantastic wines.
Sam and his wife Rivky also launched their own label this year, Family Baum Winery with a view to producing Israel's best red wine.
The cultivation of grapes and the production of wine has always played an important role in the Holy Land and Sam is just the latest in a long line of world-class kosher vintners.
Sam's passion for wine production, the land, the people, and the God of Israel come through and inspire everything he does.
Listen now!
_____________________________________________________________
Useful Links:
Family Baum Winery
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Get 10% off your next order from www.korenpub.com with code PODCAST at checkout. If you would like to contact us you can reach us on social media @KorenPublishers or via email, at podcast@korenpub.com
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The Koren Podcast was written and hosted by Aryeh Grossman and Alex Drucker and is edited and produced by Alex Drucker. Artwork by Tani Bayer.
The Koren Podcast is part of the Koren Podcast Network, a division of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.
Released:
Aug 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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