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Binyamina Winery

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Location
  
Binyamina, Israel

Founded
  
1952 (1952)

Formerly
  
Eliaz Winery

Phone
  
+972 1-700-500-987

Wine region
  
Galilee, Shomron, Jerusalem Hills, Negev

Other labels
  
Avnei Hachoshen, Yogev, Tiltan, BIN, Teva

Key people
  
Sasson Ben Aharon, Chief Winemaker. Asaf Paz, Winemaker.

Address
  
Ha-Yekev St 1, Binyamina Giv'at Ada, 3055001, Israel

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday8:30AM–2PMSaturdayClosedSunday9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PM

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The Binyamina Winery (Hebrew: יקב בנימינה‎‎) is Israel's fifth largest, producing about 2.8 million bottles of wine annually.

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History

The winery was founded in 1952 by Joseph Zeltzer as Eliaz Winery in the town of Binyamina. In those early years it produced mostly sweet wines and table wines, although it was also known for producing liquers under the label Hard Nut, named after Israeli prime minister David Ben Gurion, who was a "hard nut to crack". In 1994 it was purchased by a group of investors who renamed the winery and invested in new vineyards and technology. In 2008 the winery was purchased by supermarket chain Hatzi Hinam.

Wines

Binyamina's high-end wine label, Avnei Hachoshen, contains six wines. Each is names after one of the stones in the biblical priestly breastplate, called hachoshen in Hebrew.

The Tiltan label, named after the Hebrew word for a clover (which contains three leaves), contains wines which use grapes from three different vintages.

References

Binyamina Winery Wikipedia