Since good, well-priced wine is hard to come by in Jordan, our primary goal while traveling around Israel was to visit as many wineries around the country as possible. We came back home with so many bottles, I don’t even know if I should admit how many, ha! Let’s just say my husband had his work cut out for him when he had to keep rearranging everything in our vehicle to make room for more! These photos were taken at Sadot Winery, a very small vineyard that only produces about 8,000 bottles per year.A tank and lightweight maxi skirt were perfect for the hot weather while we were wine tasting. I feel like this skirt was made for my snakeskin print bag since it matches so well! The khaki color is almost sold out but it’s also available in a beautiful rust red shade that would be ideal for fall.This glass of rosé came from another winery we stopped at on our trip. It was the smallest vineyard we visited, producing only about 3,000 bottles per year. They had the prettiest location on top of a mountain, with a wine bar hidden in the woods that was pretty magical.Where are my fellow wine lovers?! Call me basic, but I think my favorite kinds are those with bubbles–let me know yours in the comments!
- Hat (Brixton)
- Tank (Shopbop)
- Belt (purchased in Jordan; similar style)
- Skirt (H&M)
- Sandals (Gucci–new version and budget-friendly options here and here)
- Bag (c/o Brahmin)
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