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Judean Hills
The Judean Hills is a prominent wine region in Israel, located to the west of Jerusalem. The region features a varied topography with elevations ranging from 400 to 900 meters above sea level, contributing to a diverse microclimate. It is characterized by limestone and clay soils, which are conducive to viticulture. The Judean Hills is known for producing a range of red wines, primarily from Bordeaux varietals, as well as some white wines. The region has a growing reputation for quality wine production, supported by both established and emerging wineries.
Red wines with a focus on Bordeaux varietals
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