This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.Barkan Wine Cellars (Hebrew: יקבי ברקן) is the largest Israeli winery, producing 12-14 million bottles a year.
Shlomo's son, Bezalel, took over the business and moved to Kiryat Matalon, Petah-Tikva's industrial zone, then a desolate sand dune.
[1] In 2012, the winery agreed to dismantle the fences it built around new vineyards in the vicinity of Beit Nekofa at the request of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and environmentalists who claimed that gazelles became entangled in them.
[9] The company wines include Village, La Tavola, Barkan Classic, Reserve, Signature, Superior and Altitude.
[10] In June 2018, an undercover news investigation by Israel's Kan 11 television station claimed that the company had banned some employees from coming in contact with its wine