Einat Klein #29
A tour guide. A wine guide
Einat Klein is a historian, a tour guide in African and Middle Eastern countries and a photographer. She also manages the Vino&Co project and makes wine. Einat is a deep and well-rounded personality, a great professional in her field. She says that she imagines herself as a kind of puzzle where all the pieces are put together in a single harmonious picture, where travelling and wine take the biggest part of it.
Kyiv period and return to the ancestral land
Einat Klein was born in Kyiv. After finishing the secondary school, she entered Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv to study journalism. When she graduated from the university she moved to Israel. Having returned to the ancestral land, Einat got a degree in history at Bar-Ilan University of Israel.
Seizing all the opportunities to travel, Einat has been to almost every part of the world. She is now the only (!) Russian speaking guide to Ethiopia. Besides, she can organise various extreme travels, such as trekking and rock climbing.
Einat Klein is professionally engaged in photography. She works with such well-known magazines as “My planet”, “National Geographic” and some others.
From Vino&Co to 3 CATS
Einat Klein is a creator and a committed mastermind of the Vino&Co project and arranges tastings right at her home, in Israel. Einat delivers lectures and her guests get acquainted with the best Israeli wines. She has become a kind of an ambassador of Israeli wines right among Israeli people. To strengthen her profile, she has received a professional education due to passing several levels WSET, sommelier and taster courses and working with winemakers directly at their production sites.
In the midsummer of 2021, the presentation of “3 CATS” – Einat Klein’s wines – took place. There had been only 1000 bottles produced. The label was created by Andrei Makarevitch, a famous rock musician, who is also known to be an artist.
“3 CATS” wine is a blend of three grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot harvested in 2018 and aged in French oak barrels.
Einat Klein is preparing to release a new wine in 2022. “I want to tell the Israeli people and the whole world that Israel is not just archaeology and religion, it is also very decent wines, – she says. – And in this regard, we can’t help but agree with Robert Parker saying that Israeli wines are getting better and better and some of them are just excellent”.