Modern Wineries Have Ancient Roots In The Holy Land
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 26: An Israeli woman appreciates the bouquet of a blend of Shiraz and Sangiovese in a 2003 vintage blend from La Terra Promessa boutique winery during a late night wine-tasting at the trendy Harvest of Israel wine shop August 26, 2004 in old Jaffa in Tel Aviv, Israel. Harvest of Israel offers a wide selection of high quality local wines, many conforming to world-class standards. Today's modern Israeli wine industry, serving not only the Jewish and Christian religious markets but also an increasingly demanding secular clientele, can trace its roots back thousands of years. Wine is known to have been made in the Holy Land since pre-biblical times, and was even a major export at the time of Jesus during the Roman conquest. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
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