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The people

Members of the Yitzhaki family work at Tulip Winery alongside the winery staff and a number of Kfar Tikva community members. 

                                                                                                                                                   
Itzhak Itzhaki – “Head of the Clan” and the winery owner. A building contractor by trade that realized his passion for wine and made a dream into a reality. On weekends, Itzhak, his wife Lea and their daughter Sharon welcome visitors at the winery's Visitors’ Center, lending a personal and familial touch to the visitors’ experience.

  

Roy Itzhaki - The younger son of the family and CEO of the winery. An economist by trade.Roy devotes his ongoing energy and capabilities to running Tulip Winery. With his unique vision and love of wine, he has lead the winery to great success both in Israel and abroad.
Roy also established “Adom Keheh” (Deep Red) subsidiary, which markets and distributes the winery’s wines all over Israel.

 

Tamir Arzy – The winery’s wine maker. Tamir is an agronomist by trade, who specialized in vine, and he is a member of a long-time vine-growing family. Before working in Tulip Winery, Tamir worked for a few years in leading wineries in Israel. He is responsible for the winery’s professional operation and routinely visits the vineyards, supervising the growing of the grapes and their care. Tamir works in cooperation with Dr. Arkadi Papikian, an expert wine consultant that contributes his extended knowledge and expertise in top quality wine making.

 
Nurit Bar–  Responsible for developing the Tulip Winery brand, as well as marketing and public relations for the winery. Orly is in constant contact with journalists and produces all of the winery’s marketing material. In addition, Orly is in charge of the winery’s exports worldwide and also of collaborations with other business entities.                             

 

Faiz Hilf – Responsible for the routine operations in the winery and oversees the Kfar Tikva community members employed by the winery.

 

 


 

 

 

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