Modern Wineries Have Ancient Roots In The Holy Land
SAFED, ISRAEL - AUGUST 19: Ultra-Orthodox Jew Haim Abergil, who ensures that all of Dalton Wineries wines conform to strict Jewish kosher laws, stands between vines in a Dalton vineyard as he recites his morning prayers during their Sauvignon Blanc grape harvest August 19, 2004 near the ancient Galilee town of Safed in northern Israel. Today's modern Israeli wine industry, serving both the secular and Jewish and Christian religious markets, 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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