James Rothschild (1878-1957) James Rothschild, the son of Baron Edmond, was French born, but went on to become a British citizen and even a politician serving as a member of Parliament in England. However, he inherited his father’s love of Israel and his generosity. He was a great friend of Weizmann, doing much of the groundwork with him that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.In 1924 he was appointed by his father to manage and direct the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, known as PICA.He was therefore involved in founding the village of Binyamina, which was named after his father’s Hebrew name, Benjamin.In 1952 PICA approved the formation of a new winery in Binyamina called Eliaz.This was situated on the premises of a perfume factory called Jasmin that was built by James Rothschild in 1925. Now Binyamina Winery is the fifth largest winery in Israel.In 1957 just before his death, PICA was disbanded. James Rothschild donated the funds required to build the Knesset, and both Rishon Lezion and Zichron Ya’acov wineries were donated to Carmel. This brought to an end the Rothschild involvement in Israeli wine, which had lasted from 1882 to 1957. However, his foundation, Yad Hanadiv, continues to this day to support both Jewish and Israeli causes.Wine of the weekMony Sunny Hills Colombard 2010A dry white wine made from the French Colombard grape.The wine is fragrant, fruity and fresh with very good, clean acidity. The Colombard grape is underrated. It is aromatic with good balance and it grows well here. Mony Winery, owned by an Israeli Arab family, is situated at a monastery, where a Canadian winemaker makes kosher wines! Winemaker Sam Soroka has really turned things around. Some of the younger wines represent excellent value being full of flavor, well balanced with aging potential. This wine is really good value. Price: NIS 39.Adam Montefiore works for Carmel Winery and regularly writes about wine for both international and Israeli publications. adam@carmelwines.co.il
Wine Talk: If I were a rich man
Protesters set tents in Rothschild Blvd. But besides philanthropy, Rothschilds are world’s preeminent wine family.
James Rothschild (1878-1957) James Rothschild, the son of Baron Edmond, was French born, but went on to become a British citizen and even a politician serving as a member of Parliament in England. However, he inherited his father’s love of Israel and his generosity. He was a great friend of Weizmann, doing much of the groundwork with him that resulted in the Balfour Declaration.In 1924 he was appointed by his father to manage and direct the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, known as PICA.He was therefore involved in founding the village of Binyamina, which was named after his father’s Hebrew name, Benjamin.In 1952 PICA approved the formation of a new winery in Binyamina called Eliaz.This was situated on the premises of a perfume factory called Jasmin that was built by James Rothschild in 1925. Now Binyamina Winery is the fifth largest winery in Israel.In 1957 just before his death, PICA was disbanded. James Rothschild donated the funds required to build the Knesset, and both Rishon Lezion and Zichron Ya’acov wineries were donated to Carmel. This brought to an end the Rothschild involvement in Israeli wine, which had lasted from 1882 to 1957. However, his foundation, Yad Hanadiv, continues to this day to support both Jewish and Israeli causes.Wine of the weekMony Sunny Hills Colombard 2010A dry white wine made from the French Colombard grape.The wine is fragrant, fruity and fresh with very good, clean acidity. The Colombard grape is underrated. It is aromatic with good balance and it grows well here. Mony Winery, owned by an Israeli Arab family, is situated at a monastery, where a Canadian winemaker makes kosher wines! Winemaker Sam Soroka has really turned things around. Some of the younger wines represent excellent value being full of flavor, well balanced with aging potential. This wine is really good value. Price: NIS 39.Adam Montefiore works for Carmel Winery and regularly writes about wine for both international and Israeli publications. adam@carmelwines.co.il