In the region of Har Hévron (Mount Hebron), so rich in history, there are a significant number of archaeological sites where remains of ancient vineyards and wine - viticultural activities have been preserved, clearly testifying to the central role of this region in the wine industry of Eretz Israel. During archaeological excavations at Tel Hebron, pottery shards from wine amphorae were discovered bearing the royal seal of the Kingdom of Judah (700 BCE), clearly inscribed “For the King of Hebron.” In the biblical town of Susya and Yatir Forest, 2,000-year-old vineyards are a tangible testament to the thriving wine industry that once existed in this region. In 2003, the Livni family began producing wine from their single-varietal vineyard in Sde Kalev.
Forêt Blanche Pinot Noir Dvir embodies a singular Israeli nature, redefining the limits of its terroir. An imposing shadow, accompanied by a fresh scent of forest after rain, blackberries and blackcurrants. Delicious flavors of pomegranate and cherry blend harmoniously with a depth of vanilla. With a medium-bodied body and medium length extension, it offers a distinctive taste experience.