Adam Montefiore Explained

Adam S. Montefiore (born 10 November 1957 in London) is a British-born Israeli wine trade veteran, wine critic, wine writer and author.

Biography

Adam Sebag Montefiore was born in Kensington, London. His father was Dr. Stephen Eric Sebag-Montefiore, descended from a line of wealthy Sephardi Jews who were diplomats and bankers in Italy and Morocco. His mother was April Sebag-Montefiore (née Jaffe) from a family of poor Lithuanian Jewish scholars. He is the great, great grandson of Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore, nephew and heir of Sir Moses Montefiore. He is the brother of Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, a writer, Rupert Sebag-Montefiore, ex chairman of Savills estate agents and Simon Sebag-Montefiore, a historian. He was educated at Wellesley House and Wellington College.

Montefiore immigrated to Israel in 1989.[1] He lives in Ra'anana, north of Tel Aviv. He and Gillian (Jill) Leah Montefiore were married in 1982. She died in 2015. He has three children, Dr. Liam Murphy Sebag-Montefiore, David Jonathan Montefiore and Rachel Leah Montefiore, and six grandchildren. His current partner, since 2017, is Daphna Sternfeld.

Wine career

Adam Montefiore is a specialist in Israeli wine. He has been referred to as 'The Ambassador of Israeli Wine,' and 'The English Voice of Israeli Wine.'[2] [3] He is the Wine Writer for the Jerusalem Post and has written books on Israeli wine.[4]

Montefiore worked for Charrington (Bass Charrington) and Crest Hotels International (Bass Hotels & Resorts)http://www.adammontefiore.com/about/[in the UK, starting in beer and moving into wine. He studied wine at the WSET and was a Founder and later Honorary member of The Academy of Wine Service. He first started working with Israeli wine in the 1980s, helping Yarden, Gamla and Golan wines gain a foothold in the UK. After moving to Israel in 1989, he worked for Israeli wineries for twenty seven years. In the 1990s he worked for the Golan Heights Winery, the pioneering winery of Israel. In the 2000s he worked with Carmel Winery (including Yatir Winery), the historic winery of Israel. He founded Handcrafted Wines of Israel, the first time Israeli wineries worked together, and played a significant role in the development of Israeli wines.<ref name="old vines"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://winesisrael.com/en/942/montefiore-returns-to-london/| title=Montefiore Returns To London | date=22 October 2010 | publisher=Wine & Gourmet Magazine | access-date=3 May 2013}}</ref> [http://www.adammontefiore.com/about/]https://winesisrael.com/en/3497/adam-montefiore-leaves-carmel/.

He has been the Wine Writer of The Jerusalem Post http://www.jpost.com/Author/Adam-Montefiore-Wine-Talk since 2010. He is the biographer of the Golan Heights Winery and Domaine du Castel, arguably Israel's two most famous wineries, and author of The Wine Route of Israel and Wines of Israel. He also writes about wine for the Jewish Chronicle and www.wines-Israel.com https://winesisrael.com/en/. He contributes to Hugh Johnson's Pocket Wine Book, Oz Clarke's Wine A to Z, The World Atlas of Wine, The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia and writes the section on Israel and Kosher for Jancis Robinson MW's Oxford Companion to Wine. He is a member of The Circle of Wine Writers.http://circleofwinewriters.org/adamsebagmontefiorehttp://www.adammontefiore.com/wine-writer/

Currently, he is CEO of Adam Montefiore Wine Consultancy http://www.adammontefiore.com/wine-consultant/, offering services to wineries, retailers, hotels, restaurants and private individuals, and partner of The Israel Wine Experience http://www.adammontefiore.com/israel-wine-experience/, which educates about Israeli wine and advances wine tourism.

In 2024, he was presented with the prestigious Terravino Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of his contribution to Israeli wine. https://winesisrael.com/en/6263/terravino-2/.

Published works

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Montefiore: A Driven Passion for the Wines of Israel . HuffPost. 26 June 2010 . 3 May 2013.
  2. Web site: The Ambassador of Israeli Wine . wines-israel.com . 13 March 2010 . 3 May 2013.
  3. Web site: The English Voice of Israeli Wine . The Jewish Week' . 1 March 2012 . 3 May 2013 . Kronemer, Gamliel.
  4. Web site: Old Vines Run Deep . israeli-wine.org . 1 February 2012 . 3 May 2013 . Rhodes, David . https://web.archive.org/web/20130615223544/http://www.israeli-wine.org/2012/02/01/old-vines-run-deep/ . 15 June 2013 . dead .