Gewurztrainer is a white grape known for its aromatically expressive profile, typically showing notes of rose petals, lychee, tropical fruit and hints of baking spice and perfume. Styles range from dry to the lusciously sweet late harvest productions, though most Gewurztraminers are made in an off-dry to semi-sweet range.

Given that Gewurtraminer thrives in warmer climates, it is a variety that Israeli wineries have turned to, producing aromatic, enjoyable wines that pair well with rich dairy dishes, spicy cuisine, and festive meals where a touch of sweetness complements the food. Kosher productions of Gewurtzraminer can also be found in California and South Africa.

The wines are considered to be well priced and offer good value for their quality. Some of the notable producers include Koenig, Yarden, Gush Etzion and Yaacov Oryah.