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Unlimited wine at movie nights: Weekend drinking recommendations

 
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(photo credit: ShutterStock, Zoriana Zaitseva)

Osnat Gueta's recipe for a perfect weekend: two movie tickets, a bottle of French vodka, and white wine from southern Italy.

Weekend Fun: The Ultimate Movie Package

Starting in May, beloved films from all times, recent blockbusters, and popular quality films will be screened under the open sky on the rooftop of the Cinema Hotel in Tel Aviv.

With the price of a ticket, you get the ultimate viewing package: unlimited wine throughout the evening, soft drinks, and unlimited popcorn.

Location: 1 Zamenhof Street, Tel AvivWhen: Saturdays and Wednesdays at 20:00 (doors open at 19:00)Price: NIS 75 Details and Reservations: On the Cinema Hotel website

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Weekend Vodka: Blue Storm

After reportedly achieving great success in restaurants worldwide, Blue Storm vodka from the Cognac region of France is now available in Israel. The brand belongs to Gabriel Adzishvili, a Jewish Israel-lover who decided it's time for the vodka to make its debut in the country.

This super-premium vodka is distilled five times according to a family recipe, gluten-free, hangover-free, with a smooth and velvety taste. It has won numerous medals in global vodka competitions over the years. Each bottle is handcrafted with blue-tinted crystal glass.Price: NIS 210

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(credit: DAN PEREZ)

Weekend Wine: Saragat, Vermentino


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Another excellent white from one of my favorite Italian wineries, where everything they produce is incredibly delicious to me.

This wine, made from 100% Vermentino grapes, a local variety characteristic of southern Italy, ranges from greenish to ripe fruity notes. From rosemary to elderflower and tropical fruit.

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It is not overly sweet but rather relatively dry with a fruity freshness, with a subtle saltiness in the background that makes the sip very enjoyable.

Drink it cold and let the wine open up on your palate. A real pleasure. A wine for food. Rich cheeses, grilled fish, and even juicy sirloin strips.Price: NIS 89

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