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In this YouTube video by Brand Media on the Wine and Chill show, the focus is on the Karma Winery, situated in Tirosh, Israel, and its unique approach to winemaking, combining spiritual practices and viticulture. Here's a detailed summary of the key points covered: Introduction to the Wine and Chill Show and Karma Winery The video begins by introducing the Wine and Chill show, a platform dedicated to exploring Israeli wines. The show is sponsored by the Israel Wine Agency and the Israel Alliance Network. The primary subject of the video is the Karma Winery, which is located in Tirosh, Israel. The name "Karma" is derived from the Hebrew word "Karim," signifying vineyard. Notably, the winery offers people the opportunity to purchase plots of land on their premises, enabling them to participate in the cultivation process. Diverse Crop Cultivation and Spiritual Connection The Karma Winery stands out for not only growing grapevines but also cultivating various fruits, including dates and figs. They adhere to commandments related to land and agriculture, even though they are not physically located in Israel. A significant aspect of their approach is growing the seven species of the land of Israel. The video's host mentions that the wine they are about to taste is a 2014 vintage Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot blend named "Sarig," which underwent a 24-month aging process in French Oak barrels. Although the wine is slightly beyond its prime, it is still enjoyable. Rebuilding After a Fire The video shifts focus to another small Israeli winery that is currently in the process of rebuilding after a fire. This winery, supported by benefactors mainly from Panama and Brooklyn, used to host beautiful events like weddings and bar mitzvahs before the unfortunate incident. With an annual production of only 10,000 bottles of wine, this winery's unique story captures the challenges faced by boutique winemakers. Spiritual Commandments and Winemaking The video delves into the spiritual and religious aspects of winemaking in Israel. There are commandments, like shmita, which can only be fulfilled on the land itself. Shmita refers to the sabbatical year for the land, during which it must not be worked on. For individuals not residing in Israel, a mechanism has been devised by rabbis that allows them to purchase plots of land and appoint emissaries to carry out these commandments on their behalf. Observing these commandments is seen as positive deeds (mitzvah) and can bring rewards in both the present and the afterlife. Kosher Wineries and Shmita Observance The video also touches on the challenge faced by kosher wineries in Israel during shmita years. These wineries must refrain from working their land during the seventh year, adhering to the spiritual commandment. In 2022, no winemakers in Israel worked their land due to the shmita observance. While kosher wineries outside of Israel have more flexibility, those within the country must adhere to these regulations. Some wineries choose to sell their land and wine production to others during the shmita year without profiting from it. This spiritual connection to the land is an integral aspect of winemaking practices in Israel. In summary, Brand Media's video provides a comprehensive overview of the Karma Winery and its unique approach to winemaking, blending spiritual commandments with viticulture practices. The discussion encompasses diverse crop cultivation, the challenges faced by small wineries, and the spiritual significance of adhering to the shmita commandment in Israel's winemaking industry. f you're interested in learning more about the Carma Sarig 2014 wine or where to purchase it, we recommend reaching out to Tzvi, the founder of the @IsraelWineAgency. Tzvi is a passionate advocate for Israeli wines and can provide valuable insights and guidance on acquiring this exceptional vintage. #IsraeliWine #WineTasting #winereview #winetasting #wine #drink #drinkreview #judaism