Showing posts with label Grapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grapes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Harvest, 2012

Here are a few pictures of our recent trip to Israel this fall.


 Colorful flowers
 Small and delicate flowers just outside the house we stayed in
 Precious baby. Her eyes really are beautiful
 Cluster of grapes, one of MANY!
 "But you, O mountains of Israel, shall shoot forth your branches..." Ezekiel 36:8
It's happening!
 Pomegranates from the Negev
 Dawn at Elon More, where Hashem made the covenant with Avraham to give this land to his descendants
 At Elon More
 Morning Glory in Hevron
 Rose in Hevron
 Grape vines on the Mount of Blessing (Har Bracha)
 Olives! We were able to help bring in lots of olives the last week or two of our trip
 More grape clusters
 Jerusalem. Temple Mount from the mount of olives
 "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of them who bring good news." Isaiah 52:7
 Gamla. "The Masada of the north"
 An old catapult at Gamla
 Vineyard in Shiloh
 The Dead Sea
 Flock taking a rest in one of the barns in Itamar
 The flag
 Another grape cluster
'En Gev, overlooking Lake Kinneret, Sea of Galilee

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Israeli Grape Harvest 2011

Israeli Grape Harvest, 2011


We had roughly 250 people for harvest this year, and were blessed to be able to bring in a whoppin 304 tons of grapes for some of Israel's wineries in Judea and Samaria. We had a blast!



Our clippers, or nippers depending on who you talk to, were very familiar to me and quite easy to use. Being a shepherdess who uses hoof trimmers, this was one of the first familiar things to me - the nippers were basi
cally hoof trimmers. :-)

Look at what these vines grow in! It's a miracle that they can grow, and produce such amazing grapes. It's not just
amazing, it's a miracle.

From here....




To here!!!
25,000 bottles of wine ready to be shipped out



Here's the web sites to 4 of the wineries we were able to work in:

Psagot Winery (Wine bottles pictured above)

Shiloh Winery (Vines pictured above)

This is some of my most favorite Israeli wine, just in case you're trying to decide which to get... :-)

And last, but definitely not least,
Tura Winery (No pictures, sorry...)

We had some big days harvesting. A 15 ton day in the 115 degree heat (being used to the more cold and wet climate, this was quite different), and a 21 ton day - a record setter!