Drink
Surrenders, indulgences, corruptions: We tasted what's new on the shelves
Ice cream, cookie dough, London. This is probably the softest landing of the summer.
French boutique: The new Cognac and Armagnac driving Israel wild
Archaeologists discover unopened Victorian soft drink bottle in Cambridge
Carmel Market-style pots, in your home: A Shabbat morning with Jachnun and Kubaneh
The most prestigious Glenfiddich Single Malt has landed in Israel
Glenfiddich Grand Château 31 wants to be the crown jewel of your liquor cabinet.
Scottish time machine, American pickup truck: Whiskey and gin that pour themselves
Jack Daniel’s and Hendrick’s have taken decades of craftsmanship and tradition, given the glass bottle a little shake, and landed limited editions here—bringing both life and a toast to life.
Drop star: The mixologist shaking up Café Europa
Osnat Gueta climbed to the second floor of Café Europa to taste the cocktails of Yegor Pereuzenko. Now, we want to try them too.
Rejoice and celebrate with quality alcohol: Ouzo infused with 15 botanical ingredients
With more than 15 botanical ingredients, including organic anise, green cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, and more—meet the ouzo considered one of the finest in the world.
Oat drink in a reduced-size package
The Swedish brand OATLY is launching a barista drink based on oats in a reduced-size half-liter package.
Purim 2025: Cocktail recipes for the festive holiday
Erica Schachne and Jonathan Feldstein each provide a recipe for a cocktail for the holiday of Purim.
Wine Talk: Be happy, drink hearty
Purim is a wine-drinking festival; it is the one day of the year when we are encouraged to get drunk.
Beers with a Purim premise
Beer was never far behind at a Purim spiel or carnival. It’s popular, plentiful, and has been bringing people together for some 5,000 years.
In the Kitchen with Henny: Purim party favorites
Some fun, delicious party foods you can make for Purim – or all month long if you’d like.
Lemon from lemonade? No, but soda from mineral water—definitely yes: Mey Eden’s new innovation
For the first time in Israel, Mey Eden is entering the soda category and will launch sparkling mineral water produced in the Golan Heights from a well based on rainwater.
The sales and new items for the home
Purim is approaching, and it’s time to stock up on decorated cups for drinking games, as well as a variety of costumes and accessories.