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2000 CHATEAU MUSAR
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1998 Chateau Musar, Bekaa Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon
The 1998 Musar Red is an elegant and fragrant Cinsault dominated vintage, mainly due to the cooler conditions. It shows wonderfully developed gamey aromas, is well structured and has a vein of finely poised acidity running through it. Medium bodied with great length. The vintage was, by Lebanese standards, cold, with rainy weather that lasted until June (resulting in late flowering), leading to a summer that was sunny and dry.
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Out of Stock2019 Chateau Ksara Rouge, Bekaa Valley
Bordeaux Blend
This Bordeaux blend is Chateau Ksara's most historic wine. Made from low-yielding Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot from high altitude clay and limestone vineyards and aged in a mixture of new and old french oak for 18 months. The result is a wine with plenty of red and dark fruits, bramble, blackberry and plum along with hints of eucalyptus and more developed notes of chocolate, coffee and toast. Complex, full and very impressive, the Chateau Ksara rouge is approachable in it's youth but has the ability to age gracefully for many years to come.
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Add to basket2016 Chateau Musar, Bekaa Valley
Red Blend
The 2016 vintage of Musar is a deep ruby in colour with high viscosity. Red cherries, plums, carob and figs dominate the nose with a hint of eastern spice. Kirsch and plums follow through to the palate with blackcurrant and chocolate. The tannins are velvety soft and this wine has a lot of depth and fruit concentration with a long finish.
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Out of Stock2021 Massaya Red Le Colombier
Cinsault
Massaya is run by brothers Sami and Ramzi Ghosn in partnership with Frédéric and Daniel Brunier from Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe and Dominique Hebrard, formerly from Château Cheval Blanc. Until recently Massaya’s vineyards have solely been located in the fertile Bekaa Valley, at an altitude of 1000 metres above sea level. However, over the last seven years Sami and Ramzi together with Frédéric and Daniel Brunier, have developed Massaya vineyards in the more extreme, mineral areas of the Bekaa valley, moving onto hillside sites to the North East (Ras Baalbek) and North West (Hadath Baalbek), as well as further north of Baalbek.
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