Any holiday that mandates drinking four cups of wine is a great holiday as far as I’m concerned. It’s hard to believe that we are about to celebrate a second Passover with the continuing conflict in Gaza and hostages still being held. Given that, I’ve tried to offer suggestions that will support the Israeli wine industry and make Passover even more meaningful.

For a holiday where wine plays such a big role, it can be difficult to find the right wines for Passover. First of all, you drink each cup at a defined point in the Seder. The first two cups are drunk without food, which means you have to choose wines that can be drunk on their own.

There is also a financial component. Four glasses of wine is basically a bottle of wine. If you have 10 guests at your Seder, that means you’re going through 10 bottles of wine. So this may not be the best time to break out the best bottles in the wine cabinet. At the same time, I want to drink wines that are special.

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