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The land of milk, honey and… single malt

Make kiddush and cocktails with kosher Israeli whisky

March 7, 2019 12:46
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Putting on a kiddush? You won’t be judged solely by the standard of food on offer. To really impress, you have to fork out for really good whisky. Until now, that’s meant a Scotch. But now there’s the option of whisky from Israel’s first whisky distillery, Milk & Honey.

The investment needed was still a risk for co-founder Gal Kalkshtein when he and his partners started planning the country’s first distillery in 2012, decades after the renaissance of Israel’s wine industry. It was set up three years later but the product is only now on sale.

He admits that people questioned his wisdom. “People said it was stupid, and wondered what I was doing” says the tycoon, whose fortune is founded on computer-based trading: “I own 16 companies — 15 are hi-tech and the other one is the distillery I love.”

The reasons to stay out of the spirit-making business were overwhelming, he admits: “There was no whisky tradition in Israel as there is in Scotland, and a lot of investment was needed both in money and time.