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Ixsir Grande Reserve White 2019, Batroun, Lebanon

18 Saturday Nov 2023

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$24, 4 stars, 91 points, batroun, lebanon, Sauvignon blanc, viognier, VWTC


We tasted this Viognier based blend last night at the 33rd Virtual Wine Tasting event.  As per usual it was scored at room temp as well as chilled.  We normally see a preference for room temp whites but this bottle was the opposite.

Pale lemon with high viscosity (14.6% ABV).  Medium (-) aromas of minerality, honeysuckle, peach, pear and nectarine.  The palate was dry with medium (+) acidity and a full body.  Stone fruit dominant there were also flavors of honeysuckle and that rocky minerality.  A medium (-) length finish detracted some points for an overall rating of 10 for me on our scoring sheet.

Served chilled- the wine really took on its own with more noticeable peach, a touch of lemon and that honeysuckle.  On the palate is was slightly less acidic but fuller bodied, opposite of what I was imagining would happen.  The palate mirrored the nose with the addition of a pithy bitterness towards the mid palate.  The finish seemed to linger longer and the wine scored higher, 12 on the sheet.  Overall this is a 91 point wine for me and at $24, it gets 4 stars.  Grilled salmon or a Cornish hen would pair nicely.  Drink till 2030. Salut….

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Chateau Musar Blanc 1998, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

07 Monday Aug 2023

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$100, 5 stars, 98 points, bekaa valley, lebanon, Merwah, Obeideh


I picked up this bottle at the winery late last year and was looking for the right time to open it.  My buddy invited us for dinner and I offered him a choice:  Riesling, Chardonnay or White Musar.

It showed a gorgeous medium amber in the glass with medium viscosity (12.5% ABV).  Intense aromas of honey, lanolin, sliced apricot, warm nuts, vanilla thread, bruised yellow apple and baking spices.  On the palate it had medium acidity and a medium body- silky smooth with a long finish.  The flavors were layered and complex, coating my mouth with waves of stunningly delicious wine.  It was a come-to-Jesus moment for me to taste such a unique wine that has slumbered for 25 years, waiting to unleash itself onto my palate.  We paired it with a tomato salad followed by miso glazed mushrooms.  Stunning.  It’s rare to find one, but at $100 per bottle- grab at least a bottle of this 98 point wine that gets 5 stars from me.  Its cellaring capacity is virtually unlimited, so drink it over the next 30 years.  Indigenous Lebanese grapes- Obeidah dominated with Merwah supporting.  Salut….

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Massaya Cap Est 2018, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

25 Tuesday Jul 2023

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$40, 4 stars, 91 points, bekaa valley, grenache, lebanon, mourvedre


Medium garnet with high viscosity and staining on the walls (14.5% ABV).  I can smell the alcohol on the first whiff but it blows away to reveal- red currants, pomegranate, exotic spices, game, red peppercorn and baking spices.  Dry with medium (+) acidity, medium tannins that are well rounded and a medium-full body.  The palate echoes the nose with delicious red fruit and silky tannins.  A medium to long finish makes this Grenache/Mourvedre blend an enjoyable 91 point wine to drink till 2034.  For $40, it gets 4 stars from me.  We drank it at a traditional Lebanese feast!  Salut….

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Chateau St. Thomas 2013, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

23 Friday Jun 2023

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$25, 5 stars, 93 points, bekaa valley, cabernet sauvignon, lebanon, merlot, syrah


Deep, inky purple which is surprising given the fact that it has 10 years of age already.  The walls show a touch of staining and the viscosity is medium (14% ABV).  The nose is developing nicely- cassis, cedar shake, blackberry coulis, tobacco, baking spices, vanilla bean, dried herbs and a touch of mint.  The palate is dry with medium acidity and medium (+) to full tannins that are still youthful and grippy.  Ripe black fruit along with some dried fruit point to the mid life development of this wine.  The oak nuance is present and the dried herbs are evident along with a black tea component.  Full bodied, this blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah coats my mouth with lush fruit that goes on to a long finish which is somewhat astringent but inviting- I sip again.  I love this winery and the folks that run it (they are relatives for full disclosure).  They make a wine that has huge cellaring capacity yet drinks beautifully when young.  I have drunk many bottles of the same vintage over a long span of time and am always impressed by the development and further potential.  This wine will last till 2030 at the least and gets 93 points from me- at $25 a bottle it’s a tremendous deal that you should seek out.  I’m grilling New York strips to pair. with this 5 star effort.  Salut….

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Clos St. Thomas Les Emirs Rouge 2016, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

12 Monday Jun 2023

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$15, 5 stars, 90 points, bekaa valley, cabernet sauvignon, grenache, lebanon, syrah


Deep ruby with garnet highlights and medium viscosity (13.5% ABV).  On the nose I get medium intensity aromas of baking spice, ripe plum, vanilla bean, desiccated red raspberry, cedar plank, a touch of mint, lavender and yet more spice at the end.  The palate is dry with medium acidity and fine grained tannins that are well integrated.  The body of this wine is medium and somewhat more tart than the ripe fruit I got on the nose.  The baking spice, cedar and lavender are present as is the red plum, raspberry and mint.  There’s a unique flavor and aroma I cannot pinpoint but it reminds me of the old country- garrigue du Liban perhaps?  The flavors carry on for a while and the finish is medium-long in length with spice and earth notes resonating.  I love this winery and have enjoyed numerous vintages of their Chateau cuvee, this is an earlier drinking delight that is at peak now and will cellar until 2028.  I am pairing this blend of Cab Sav, Syrah and Grenache with grilled pork chops and roasted veggies.  90 points for this $15 bottle makes it a 5 star wine to stock up on.  Salut….

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Ixsir Altitudes Blanc 2021, Batroun, Lebanon

20 Tuesday Dec 2022

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$18, 5 stars, 90 points, batroun, lebanon, muscat, Obeideh, viognier


Having just visited this winery where I tasted the 2022 from the still unbottled vats I had to bring home a bottle to share with Moxie.  It shows a beautiful medium straw-lemon color in the glass.  The nose has pronounced aromas of lemon, grapefruit, lychee, pineapple, white flower, a hint of vanilla bean and perhaps some bread.  The palate is dry and a touch bitter with grapefruit pith, lemon, rose, lychee, pineapple and a floral note making it quite a complex array of delicious flavors.  Medium acidity and a medium to full body take me to a finish that lasts a good 20 seconds and delves into the citrus and pith world.  It’s very floral and fruity with just the right amount of cut to make it a pleasing aperitif wine that I would pair with chicken and dare I say- spicy foods.  So glad this bottle survived my extensive travels from Beirut to the UK and finally home, well worth the effort.  A blend of Obeideh, Muscat and Viognier it can be found for $18 and gets 90 points from me making it a 5 star effort.  Salut….

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Chateau Ksara tour

16 Friday Dec 2022

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5 stars, lebanon, winery visit


My last winery tour in Lebanon was to Ksara where we started out with a delicious lunch.  Having just tasted over 20 wines prior to noon, it was a nice break to feast on Duck and fries.

We walked through their caves and on the beautiful grounds before entering the tasting room where we go to try their delicious wines.  Rosé, Chardonnay, Moscatel, Carignan and their top level cuvee.  All delicious but the chateau wine was truly appreciated on my flight to London.  The 2016 was served with dinner and I was amazed at how delicious it was.  Once again- Lebanese wine with some cellaring blew me away.  There is something to be said about the terroir in Lebanon, it makes stunning, ageworthy wines from native grapes was well as International varieties.  Something to keep an eye out for.  A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon at this winery which ranks number #1 in production in the country.  Salut….

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Chateau St. Thomas winery tour

16 Friday Dec 2022

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My cousins own this winery in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon.  I have been a fan of their wines for many years and finally got to meet them and visit the winery- what a most excellent time we had.  Starting with a traditional breakfast we gathered around my cousins and got to know each other.  My first thought was ‘they must be expecting a large group on this murky Saturday because the lady behind the bar was decanting quite a few bottles of wine- little did I know….

Our tour of the cellars started with barrel samples of Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and then a blend.  The 2017 wines were very youthful, tannic and delicious.  Way too early to contemplate drinking.  The 2018 barrel blend was stunning.  Perfumed, it was integrated with smooth tannins.  It will be a beautiful wine in bottle.  Our tasting continued upstairs where we were treated to the samples of their Rosé, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Gamay blend and others.  Then came time for the Chateau wine and my cousin’s Merlot.  Stunning.  Simply amazing wines that we were treated to.  Vintages going back to 2000 were sampled.  The Merlots we drank were impeccable.  I kept thinking to myself that Lebanese wines are amazing- they truly reward patience in the cellar.  My cousin is an excellent winemaker who will not bottle or sell a wine until it is ready.  Economically this is perhaps not the smartest move, but for the love of the wine it is the right thing to do.  Close to half of their production is exported, so if you see a bottle in your local shop or on a list, try it.  Unfortunately the Merlot is only sold at the winery, a shame as it rivals some of the best I have ever tasted.  I will savor the bottles I brought back with fond memories of my best winery experience ever.  Such an awesome day!  Salut….

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Chateau Ixsir winery tour

16 Friday Dec 2022

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Perched in the hills just south of Tripoli, Lebanon is this relatively new winery.  Built to be ‘green’ they have won awards for their design and production.  The winemaker was a really nice Spanish gent who communicated in French through my uncle.  I may have missed a few comments, lost in the translation, but the wines were impressive.  We drank their white straight form the tank- a blend that included Muscat which really excites me.  It was fragrant, medium bodied and delicious.  Sampling reds from the barrel was a delight.  We got to see the blending room and also the cellars.  A fascinating winery with some excellent potential.  Mark my words, in 10 years time this wine will be very sought after.  Salut….

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Chateau Musar winery tour

16 Friday Dec 2022

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The last time I visited Musar was in 2007 with my dad.  The same lady that guided us then was there this time- small world.  My uncle and I started the tour with a visit to the cellars where thousands upon thousands of bottles lay, waiting for the right time.  Behind locked gates were library wines back to the beginning of this iconic winery’s inception.  The wines of Musar are known to be very cellar worthy and can last a long, long time.

The tasting started with their entry level white, rosé and red followed by the flagship white- a blend of Obeidi and Merwah.  Complex and layered with fruit and tertiary notes, we would revisit this wine AFTER tasting the reds- pretty bold move.

The mid level red was very good, fresh and easy to drink.  The top level cuvee, from 2015 was youthful, tight but brimming with potential.  I love this wine, in youth and in maturity.  We tasted the white again, which was an interesting experiment.  The tertiary notes really started to evolve after some time- a profound wine with complexity that will only deepen as time goes on.  From the 2013 vintage, it too is a young wine.  I did not appreciate their whites when I first tried them years ago, I think they need plenty of cellaring and good decant, a point I will stick to with the bottles I brought home.  Speaking of which- I took two bottles to a tasting in the UK.  The 1996  red was in the top 3 wines of the night against some pretty heavy hitters.  The 1998 white was sublime and open for business.

It was a treat to visit the winery and taste their offerings.  Salut….

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