The land lying between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean sea has been recognised for its deep spiritual significance since the beginning of modern civilisation, it also has a long history of cheesemaking. Will visits the old city of Jerusalem before driving to the Judah hills where he is introduced to Shey Saltzer the godfather of the new artisan cheese movement. After visiting an Arab Israeli family who make traditional Ewes' milk cheese at home, he travels to Galilee to look at one the oldest marinated cheeses in Israel before heading South to the stunning beauty of the remote Negev desert to meet some very unusual goat cheesemakers.