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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 1H 18M

The Dual Cradles of Wines Birth

from The Kosher Terroir · host Solomon Simon Jacob

Send a Text Message to The Kosher TerroirA friend brings me a heavy bottle from Georgia, and the first thing it teaches us is that weight can be a message. When I pour the wine, the color is almost opaque, purple-black with a stained magenta rim, and it becomes a clue that leads straight into one of the oldest winemaking traditions on Earth: Georgian qvevri wine, fermented and aged in an egg-shaped clay vessel buried in the ground.From there, I take you back to archaeology and scripture, because Georgia and the land of Israel are both ancient wine civilizations with receipts. We look at the evidence for Georgia as the cradle of wine, then travel south to Israel’s rock-carved winepresses, the Tel Kabri royal wine cellar, and the amphora economy that turned wine into a Mediterranean export. One culture buries its clay and lets the earth act as a thermostat. The other puts handles on clay, seals it, labels it, and sends it out to sea.Then we put the two approaches head to head: heat and oxygen, preservation with resins and sweetness, and the difference between oxidation as a flaw and oxidative style as a choice. Finally, we bring it home through a kosher lens, where wine is holy in Jewish life and kashrut depends on who handles it. I also tackle the real history behind sweet Kiddush wine, including what’s ancient, what’s American, and what’s myth.If you like wine history, natural wine, Georgian Saperavi, ancient Israel, amphora aging, or kosher wine, you’ll leave with a new way to taste what’s in your glass. Subscribe, share this with a friend who would love it, and if you can, leave a rating or review so more people can find the show.Support the showwww.TheKosherTerroir.com+972-58-731-1567+[email protected] to Join “The Kosher Terroir” WhatsApp Chathttps://chat.whatsapp.com/EHmgm2u5lQW9VMzhnoM7C9Thursdays 6:30pm Eastern Time on the NSN Network and the NSN App

Send a Text Message to The Kosher Terroir A friend brings me a heavy bottle from Georgia, and the first thing it teaches us is that weight can be a message. When I pour the wine, the color is almost opaque, purple-black with a stained magenta rim, and it becomes a clue that leads straight into one of the oldest winemaking traditions on Earth: Georgian qvevri wine, fermented and aged in an egg-shaped clay vessel buried in the ground. From there, I take you back to archaeology and scripture, b...

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Send a Text Message to The Kosher TerroirA friend brings me a heavy bottle from Georgia, and the first thing it teaches us is that weight can be a message. When I pour the wine, the color is almost opaque, purple-black with a stained magenta rim,...

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