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Château Kefraya has teamed up with Lebanese artist Mazen Kerbaj, to create a limited edition label to celebrate the launch of the 2012 Les Bretèches, one of Lebanon’s much-loved red wines this year at ...
What else could we do?" For Chateau Kefraya, getting the wine out of the country was the challenge. "It was impossible for us to sell last summer because the port was blockaded," says winemaker ...
Cabernet Sauvignon, native to Bordeaux, has thick blue skins, giving the resulting wines plentiful tannins and phenolics and making them particularly ageworthy. Over the past 50 years, Cabernet ...
Lebanon tends to be overlooked in the wine world, even though the region’s vineyards date to biblical times, said Sarah Bray in Saveur. The wines produced there now are often surprising.
“Lebanon has selected viticultural sites that can turn out world-class wine,” he wrote a few years ago about a cuvee from Chateau Kefraya, one of the country’s biggest exporters. The wine ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
We have Couvent Rouge, Dar Richi, and Chateau Kefraya wines, plus arak cocktails [which have been selling like hotcakes!] Mezze platter plus skewers of chicken, lamb, or eggplant. Weber said the w ...
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