Sea Horse Winery

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Bar Giora, Israel

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Sea Horse Winery Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sea Horse Winery is located in Bar Giora, Israel on 40. Sea Horse Winery is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category winery in Israel.

Address

40

Phone

+972 544843495

Open hours

Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
11AM–3PM
Sun
Closed

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Sasha Medvedovsky

We came for a short visit on a Saturday. Zeev poured us a taste of a huge variety of wines, including some of the more special ones. The wines are truly exceptional, and are our favorites for a long while. There were lots of people, but everyone got enough attention and explanations. I highly recommend a visit if you can (better phone in advance to make sure they're open), and if not just try to find and buy the wine

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Yossi Haim

Great wine... intresting people..

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SIMON FRIED

Excellent wines from a very small boutique winery. Engaging tastings in down to earth surroundings.

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Asaf Koren

We had a great time in the winery. The staff is very knowledgeable and we really got a personal tour. The wine philosophy is also very inspiring. Natural wine making without adding cultivated yeast and wines from low yielding vines.

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ariel kotzer

Zeev dunie makes wines that come straight from the heart and go straight to your soul. If you like wine, make sure you come by, and give him my love

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Roy Kfir

Was in the area hiking and thought why not buy a bottle or wine or two of wine, so drove up to the winery with excitement and curiosity. Google maps took us through a raw and untamed dirt road, which we discovered it was. As we arrived, with coincidence another car arrived, and parked outside the winery. I politely asked the elderly man in Hebrew if he is the owner, to which he abruptly answered “we’re closed”. Conclusion: the owner (long “white walker” haired) is rude, and after this experience I will never buy his wine. Don’t come without an appointment or you’ll get a very rude greeting. Perhaps his pet sea horse died or something, but it’s no need to be so. Good luck, and also know these wines aren’t kosher if that’s important to to you - that’s why the kosher makolet at Bar Giyyora doesn’t sell them.

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Rani Shoham

One of the best wineries in Israel, lead by a philosopher and researcher making wines with his personal style and following the local teruar

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Gili Ganot

One of my fav wineries in Israel! Real Terroior wines