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Tabor winery was born in Kfar Tabor, by the fourth generation grape grower Oren Sela. His winemakers Arie Nesher and Amir Sarig meet everyday to bring their very different styles into a new harmony. Tabor Adama is a line of wines renowned for their QPR. Thier flagship wine, Tabor Limited, is made from a single vineyard, with grapes hand-picked at night contributing to a wine with exceptional quality.
Founded by four local Galilean winemaking families, Tabor has quickly grown to become one of Israel’s favorite wineries and produces authentic Mediterranean wines from their base in the foothills of Mount Tabor.
One of Tabor’s most popular ranges, these smooth and easy-going wines are perfect for casual gatherings and weeknight dinners.
These vibrant youthful wines are bursting with ripe fruit flavors which makes them ideal to share with friends and family.
The Adama range of single varietal wines offers tremendous value for money with rich, full-bodied reds and crisp and aromatic whites.
Tabor’s Premium wines offer a sip of the finer things in life thanks to the careful selection of grapes from the estate’s top vineyards and extensive oak ageing.
These flagship wines begin life in Tabor’s finest single vineyard plots where the soils and microclimate have been carefully matched to each grape variety in the series.
Established in 1999 by four local winemaking families, Tabor is located in the Galilee Mountains where conditions are ideal for quality viticulture. From these humble beginnings Tabor has quickly grown to become one of Israel’s most recognised wineries with a diverse range of wines to suit every palate.
In 2012 the winery made the decision to embrace organic agriculture and today their winemaking philosophy is centred around working in harmony with nature. They work closely with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and minimise the use of herbicides and pesticides in their vineyards wherever possible.