My wonderful and wine eventful Jerusalem whiteout – Day 1

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Snow mountains surrounding JerusalemTwo weeks ago I was in Jerusalem and all I can say is that the words, “in God We Trust” cannot have been more fulfilled than on this journey. To start, I had flown into Israel for one of my nephew’s weddings, and a lovely wedding it was, but that is getting ahead of ourselves. I arrived on Tuesday the 10th and while deplaning, I was asked to join in on a group prayer – which initially I was not so interested in, as I had a ton of things to get done in the day. Thank goodness I agreed and while talking with the group at the conclusion of the services, I hear my name being bellowed out! Now, sure I love Israel, and I know people there, but I am not Netanyahu or Gal Gadot, nor do I know anyone who knows Gal Gadot (trying to stay current and yes I know she is a female model – just making sure you are following), so I had no idea why someone was calling out my name!

So, I turn around and lo and behold who is there, Mendel! Now you may not remember Mendel, but he has been canonized on this very virtual pages, here and here (de-boning a duck) – though incorrectly familiarly associated with Elchonon. I state this because it will be with Mendel’s hands that my wine salvation will be realized. He wondered if I remember who he was, and after sharing a few pleasantries, we agreed to keep in touch as he was interested in joining me on my wine escapades, which sounded great to me!

From there we both got our cars and I went off to see my sister in HarNof. That evening I was so exhausted, I tried to order a burger from a place that will go nameless. Two hours later, no burger and my card were charged! To be fair, after much cajoling they did refund my money, which I understand in Israel is requires an act from God to implement, but equilibrium was returned.

The next day, I WhatsApp Mendy and sure enough, he is up and ready – like I was, so I asked if he minded driving and off we went to pursue the wineries around Jerusalem. I must start by saying that I have no issue driving, but as I explained many times in the past, Israeli drivers have no drive control or manners, they are 100% certifiable! Well, I guess either work; “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” or “Fight fire with fire”, and that is exactly what Mendy does so well. The roads were slick with rain, at some points the roads were almost washed out with a literal deluge of rain, making the roads slick and a perfect pairing for hydroplaning. No worries, Mendel is at the wheel! So, our first stop was Castel!

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  2. Debbie Kandel Avatar

    Great post about both the wine and restaurants. Be warned about still recommending Canela to people, your experience was not a one-off, it used to be one of the best restaurants in Jerusalem but all the chefs leave and open their own places and for the past few years it has been a huge disappointment. I would avoid going back or sending people there.

    1. winemusings Avatar

      Hello Debby! Thanks for the heads up! Did u try HaChatzer Restaurant as well and did you like it? Would love more ideas about high end restaurants in Jerusalem!

      1. Debbie Kandel Avatar

        Sorry didn’t reply earlier. I have been to HaChatzer many times and it is normally wonderful, although the last time I was there I was less impressed. If you haven’t been already, I would recommend Mamilla Rooftop, Gabriel and Angelica and they all have wonderful wine selections.

      2. Debbie Kandel Avatar

        David – I am heading to the Hula Valley in a few weeks and I want to arrange a visit to some wineries in the area or on the way (from Jerusalem) – can you recommend your favorites based on wine and visitor experience?

      3. winemusings Avatar

        Hello Debbie!

        First of all my friend’s map is an invaluable resource: http://www.yossiescorkboard.com/?page_id=1936

        The Galilee is filled with great kosher wineries:
        1) Dalton Winery
        2) Adir Winery
        3) Lueria Winery
        4) Ramot Naftaly Winery
        5) Odem Mountain Winery is a bit more to the north east
        6) Bazelet HaGolan is lovely
        7) Galil is nice to see – but not a great experience

        PLEASE REMEMBER to call the numbers on the map and get an appointment before arriving, it will make for the best experience
        Enjoy!

      4. Debbie Kandel Avatar

        Thanks! I had already looked at the map based on one of your previous posts but it is good to know which ones you recommend! I will let you know how it goes!

  3. wbcoleman Avatar

    We too had a lovely dinner at HaChatzer. Arrived at 11PM and the place was packed. The night before we ate at Angelica’s, which was terrific, and the next night we had burgers at Black. I would also mention Arnold’s outside of Nahariya. It was very special.

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