An overhead photographic view of an organized kosher wine-tasting setup on a smooth, light oak table. Four wine glasses are arranged in a neat row, each containing a different shade of wine from pale straw to deep garnet. Below each glass lies a thick, cream-colored tasting card printed with tidy notes, rating stars, and structured categories. A sleek, closed leather-bound notebook embossed with a subtle grapevine motif anchors one corner of the frame. Soft, diffused daylight from a nearby unseen window casts gentle, natural shadows and highlights the wine colors. The mood is calm, analytical, and focused on connoisseurship, with a minimalist, modern composition that supports an expert, database-like feel.

About the Kosher Wine Database

The Kosher Wine Database is the brainchild of David Raccah and Avi Davidowitz, created with a simple but ambitious goal: to deliver a professional‑grade, searchable, and filterable resource that puts essential kosher wine information at your fingertips.

Whether you’re standing in a wine shop, planning a Seder, or building a cellar, the Kosher Wine Database is designed to help you find what matters most—Score, ABV, and Drink‑By Date—in seconds, without wading through pages of prose.

Beyond the database itself, the site also features regularly updated editorial content, including wine reviews, winery visits, buying guides, best‑of lists, food and wine pairings, and thoughtful commentary on the kosher wine industry.

About the Authors

David Raccah

David Raccah has been writing about wine for decades and has had the privilege of tasting some of the finest kosher wines from around the world. His original blog, Kosher Wine Musings, became widely recognized as an authoritative source for kosher wine reviews, earning the trust of readers through consistency, depth, and experience.

Avi Davidowitz

Avi Davidowitz is the former author of Kosher Wine Unfiltered, a blog he founded with a clear mission: to provide honest, unbiased, and unfiltered commentary in a space where much of the coverage was either industry‑sponsored or intentionally non‑critical. His writing emphasizes transparency and independence, even when that means challenging prevailing narratives within the kosher wine world.


Avi Davidowitz

About the Collaboration

Over time, David and Avi developed a mutual respect for each other’s palates, perspectives, and approach to wine. They began tasting together whenever possible and eventually started traveling together several times a year to taste wines at their source.

That collaboration naturally evolved into the Kosher Wine Database—a shared vision to combine deep tasting experience, critical independence, and modern usability into a single, reliable resource for kosher wine consumers.

The result is a platform built to inform, not influence; to empower readers with clear data and thoughtful insight; and to elevate the conversation around kosher wine.