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Alex Haruni June 02 2009
A couple of weeks ago someone decided to plant some hostile software (malware) into our website. Surfers using Explorer who had a decent anti-virus were sent away and Google blocked access to the site to users of Safari, Firefox and Chrome browsers. Firstly, I’d like to apologise about the disruption to the service. Sod’s Law (Murphy’s English cousin), of course, dictated that the problems surfaced on a Friday night. Once we discovered that we had a problem we moved as quickly as possible to fix it. This entailed a lot of messing about with the site, including rebuilding it. The malware has been removed and the site is clean. But all the recent work has meant that the site has been quite buggy lately. It also meant that we couldn’t put up new postings over the past two weeks.

Alex Haruni May 20 2009
Next Friday is Shavuot, a festival that celebrates both the harvesting of the first fruit and the giving of the Torah to the Jewish People. Traditionally on Shavuot we eat dairy products, which is too bad for any one with high cholesterol. In celebration of Shavuot the winery will host its visitors to a broad tasting of cheeses made from sheep and goats milk and we will be offering wines to taste to pair with the chesses and dairy dishes in general, particularly all our new white wines, the Fumé Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc Reserve, Chardonnay Reserve and the Rosé. The tasting will be held at the winery visitors’ center on Thursday from 10:00am – 4:00pm. There is no need to book in advance.

Alex Haruni May 06 2009
We had the pleasure of the self-professed curmudgeon and wine writer Daniel Rogov at the winery on Monday. It was a long day, I picked Rogov up from his home in Tel Aviv and we made our way up to the winery. On the trip up we chatted about all sorts of topics ranging from his new book on kosher wines to the future of the middle-east.

Alex Haruni April 26 2009
I have just returned from London after having spent the week judging at the International Wine Challenge together with Naama and several hundred other judges. We were incredibly lucky to have been invited to judge here as it is one of the most prestigious wine competitions in the UK if not the world. About 10,000 wines were submitted to the competition which had to be judged and scored in the space of two weeks. If you do the maths this means that about 1000 wines have to be tasted a day.

Alex Haruni April 16 2009
Just a quick note to wish everyone a happy and healthy Passover. It has become the family tradition that I prepare the wines for the Pessach table and the rest of the holiday. So what will the Haruni family be drinking over Pessach?