White night: Recommended white wines for Passover 2025
Even if this night won't be entirely white, you must make room on the table for white wines. Which white wines exactly? Mira Eitan will help you choose.
This year’s Passover will be different, just like the previous one. It's not easy to celebrate freedom when 59 of our brothers are still suffering in damp and dark tunnels. And yet, we must continue living—and celebrating life. Passover is undoubtedly a holiday of wine. And this Passover, too, we will honor Israeli wines.
This review is a kind of beginner’s guide to the local wine world, featuring both small and large wineries. The Israeli wine industry in recent years reflects a young and evolving wine culture.
The winemakers who are now leading the scene are creating wines with Mediterranean varieties that adapt well to the regional growing conditions and local cuisine. Light, refreshing, and friendly wines—elegant and lower in alcohol, suitable for the local climate—are what characterize contemporary Israeli winemaking today.
In the first of two recommendation articles, the spotlight is on white wines—wines that are a perfect match for the hot Mediterranean climate. Fresh and crisp wines, tangy and filled with diverse aromas and flavors, light and friendly, that will brighten our holiday and pair beautifully with both the spiced, lighter Mediterranean dishes and the heavier traditional holiday foods.