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Psagot Winery: Winning awards while supporting the occupation Palestine May 2013

The Psagot winery visitors' centre is located in the illegal settlement of Psagot, positioned just outside Ramallah and Al Bireh in the West Bank. Established in 1981, the settlement hosts the headquarters of the Binyamin Regional Council and has a population of over 1600 people. Originally, the winery itself was also based there, but in 2008 it moved a few minutes down the road to the East Jerusalem settlement, Pisgat Ze'ev. Its first vineyards were planted on stolen land in 1998 and the winery has been operational since 2003. It produces around 100,000 bottles of wine per year, most -but not all- of which is sold in Israel. The winery's vineyards are located within the West Bank.

The Israeli settlement wine export industry might not yet be huge, but settlement wineries are growing and have a big impact on Palestinians. The planting of vineyards facilitates settlement expansion and is an easy way to take over Palestinian land. Just like with other settlement businesses there is also state support for individuals willing to operate from the West Bank. For a full report of all the facts around Israel's settlement wine industry, read the excellent report by Who Profits? Forbidden Fruit: The Israeli Wine Industry and the Occupation.

Occupier controlled tourism

One way in which wineries in the West Bank and the occupied Syrian Golan try to attract custom is to make their vineyards into tourism attractions. This is the case with the Psagot 'boutique' winery. Actively encouraging Israeli controlled tourism to occupied territory, it shares a building with the Nachalat Binyamin Visitors Centre, both are promoted by the Israel Ministry of Tourism. During a visit, you can combine wine tasting and a tour of the winery with an 'educational' tour consisting of interactive experiences, multimedia and films. Ideologically motivated, the materials shown expose the visitors "to the strategic, security and financial importance of the Binyamin region." for Israel and "the connection between man and land in Binyamin". What they do not show is reality of life for Palestinians living under occupation. Tours are available in several languages. Though mainly aimed at Jewish tourists (we were asked if we were Jewish when we visited), Christians are also a target group for this kind of West Bank tourism. The winery has reportedly had American Christian volunteers working in their vineyards.

Rewarding the occupiers

Settlement wineries stand to gain in reputation through participation in international wine competitions. As the 'Vinalies Internationales' web-site states "To win a medal at Vinalies Internationales is also to benefit from an opportunity to boost your sales efforts". One way for BDS activists to target Psagot, and other West Bank grown settler wines, would be to challenge their in these competitions. One way to do this would be to challenge the description of wine produced on Israeli settlements as 'Israeli' wine.

Wine competitions to target

IMG_0062 Psagot's settlement Merlot described as an 'Israeli' wine in the French Vinalies Internationales competition. -
Corporate Watch, 2013

Vinalies Internationales

This competition's 'conditions of admission' section states that ”All products must indicate the country where the grapes have been harvested in and made into wine”, and that “Only wines respecting the stipulations expressed in article 40 of the EEC. regulation N°2392/89, namely those relative to the origin and the source, will be accepted”. As shown in the picture above, Psagot has entered its wines into this competition as 'Israeli' despite the company sourcing and processing its grapes on occupied Palestinian territory.

Vinalies Internationales
21-23, rue de Croulebarbe, 75013 PARIS
Tel: +33 1 58 52 20 20
E-mail :vinalies@oenologuesdefrancefr

IMG_0063 Psagot settlement winery's wine being described as 'Israeli' by the TerraVino Mediterranean International Wine and Spirit Challenge, Corporate Watch, 2013

TerraVino TerraVino Mediterranean International Wine and Spirit Challenge

As this competition is held in Israel it would be a harder target, although the TerraVino has representatives around the world who could be contacted.

Contacts for TerraVino

Terravino (info@mediterraneaniwc.com)
Secrétariat général:
Raul Castellani (rcc@mediterraneaniwc.com)
Relations internationales:
Moises Spak (mas@mediterraneaniwc.com)
TEL : +972 547 629 101
Fax : +972 3518 9001

IMG_0065 Psagot settlement wine described as 'Israeli' in an international wine competition in Panama. Corporate Watch, 2013

Psagot Wines' distributor in the UK is the Kosher wine distributor and importer Royal Wine UK/Kedem Europe Ltd:
Block B - OCC Estate
105 Eade Road
London
N4 1TJ
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8802 8889
Email:

It is represented internationally by Royal Wine Corp and Duty Free Americas (DFA).

 
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