Château Golan, Winery in Golan Heights, Israel.
Château Golan is a winery located in southern Golan Heights, built in a basalt structure near where the Yarmuk River and Wadi Ruqqad meet. The facility produces approximately 75,000 bottles of wine each year.
The winery was founded in 1999 and released its first wine collection in 2000 under winemaker Uri Hetz's direction. This establishment marked an important beginning for wine production in the region.
The winery uses its building as a space for art exhibitions alongside wine production, blending creative displays with the work of making wine. Visitors experience both elements during their time there.
Visitors can tour the winery only by appointment at the Moshav Eliad location in the Golan Heights. It is best to arrange your visit in advance to ensure access.
The winery cultivates thirteen different grape varieties, including the Portuguese Touriga Nacional alongside traditional French and Spanish types. This diversity of varieties allows for wines with different flavor profiles.
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