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Easier, but only just, to lay your hands on are the wines from Château Kefraya. Try Château Kefraya Rouge 2006 (£17.50, www.butlers-winecellar.co.uk or its Brighton shop), a blend of syrah ...
It has been producing high-quality red and white wines since 2006 ... Fabrice Guiberteau, a winemaker at Château Kefraya in the fertile Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, can see the border with Syria ...
Sabine Bustros, board member of the Chateau Kefraya wine producer, acknowledged that the prices of some imported raw materials have gone up, saying it was a normal outcome of the current situation.
I’d love to tell you about the Chateau Kefraya’s elegant setting, and the experience of sipping the wine the restaurant gets its name from while nibbling on the small-plate appetizers elevated ...
This top cuvee from Lebanon’s Cha^teau Kefraya would make a plausible ringer in any Bordeaux or Rho^ne tasting--it’s a gorgeous wine by any standard. I’ve seen it on wine lists for $120 and ...
although by 1975 there were still only three major wine producers in Lebanon: Château Ksara, Château Kefraya and Château Musar. The last is perhaps the best known outside Lebanon, even though it is ...
Somehow Ksara, Musar and Château Kefraya (another leading producer) still managed to pick grapes and produce wine. Despite the economic problems that have beset Lebanon since, it did seem as if ...
To add to the tensions of making wine in the Middle East, producers such as Château Kefraya, now a face a nervous future in country buffeted by spillover from Syria’s civil war. “With ...
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