Israeli wine takes center stage at "L'CHAIM! Discover Israeli Wine" event in BGC

L-R Ambassador Ilan Fluss, Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines, and Ambassador Peleg Lewi, Adviser to the Israel Minister of Tourism.

L-R Ambassador Ilan Fluss, Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines, and Ambassador Peleg Lewi, Adviser to the Israel Minister of Tourism.
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L-R Haim Gan, a renowned wine expert; Shani Zetuni, representing both Amphorae Winery and Lotem Organic Winery; Edward (Eddy) Gandler of BinNun Winery; Nir Kuttner of Teperberg 1870.
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Haim Katz, Israel’s Minister of Tourism, speaking to distinguished guests.
Photo by Ricky Garcia
At Uma Nota Manila, Shangri-La The Fort, "L'CHAIM! Discover Israeli Wine" event brought together dignitaries and wine connoisseurs to celebrate the vibrant Israeli wine industry. Ambassador Ilan Fluss, Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines, and Ambassador Peleg Lewi, Adviser to the Israel Minister of Tourism, showcased the cultural and economic significance of Israeli wines.
Haim Gan, a renowned wine expert, provided an overview of Israel's wine industry. Representatives from notable Israeli wineries followed with presentations: Nir Kuttner of Teperberg 1870, Edward (Eddy) Gandler of BinNun Winery, and Shani Zetuni, representing both Amphorae Winery and Lotem Organic Winery.
Israel’s Minister of Tourism, Haim Katz, highlighted the country's unique blend of history, spirituality, culture, and acclaimed wines in his speech, inviting visitors to experience its rich traditions and vibrant offerings.
The event underscored Israel’s commitment to promoting its wines as symbols of tradition, innovation, and sustainability.