Tura Estate Winery
Har Bracha • High-Altitude Viticulture
"The pinnacle of Israeli elegance: boutique wines that transform the rigor of the mountains into unparalleled finesse."
The Terroir of Har Bracha
Located on Mount Gerizim at an altitude of 850 meters, Tura Estate is a benchmark for mountain viticulture. The microclimate of freezing winters and constant breezes allows for phenolic ripening that has been highlighted by international critics such as Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, awarding its labels scores exceeding 90 points.
Estate Selection
Mountain Peak (Icon)
The house's flagship blend. A powerful blend aged in French oak, recognized in prestigious global competitions such as the Decanter World Wine Awards for its sophistication and balance.
Mountain Vista (Premium)
A line of single-varietal wines that celebrates the purity of fruit grown in the stony soils of Samaria, one of the oldest wine regions mentioned in historical records.
Kosher Purity Standards
All Tura Estate wines meet the highest certification standards: Kosher For Passover and Non-Mevushal. Under the strict supervision of the Orthodox Union (OU) and Badatz Beit Yosef, each bottle guarantees the total organoleptic integrity of the fruit without pasteurization processes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What grape varieties does Tura Winery cultivate?
They specialize in noble varieties. To understand the adaptation of these grapes to the Israeli climate, you can consult the technical reports of the Israel Wine Academy.
What is the difference between a Kosher 'Mevushal' and 'Non-Mevushal' wine?
A 'Non-Mevushal' wine (like Tura's) is the purest expression of winemaking, as it is not subjected to the boiling process. You can learn more about these laws on the specialized portal of OK Kosher Certification.