Ch. Ksara Réserve du Couvent
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Ch. Ksara Réserve du Couvent - 2022

Item # 55533 750 mL

Over the past decade, Ksara has seen the introduction of new grape varieties that have grown into vines the Bekaa Valley has blissfully nurtured. Ksara has also seen developments in technique such as vines cultivation on wires and the attentive application of advanced science by French oenologists.

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The area where this great wine is produced has been devoted to wine making from generations. It's surrounded on two sides by two mountains that protect the vineyards from strong winds. Beneath the land, in the past, the Romans built some caves. They have been abandoned for a long time, and after, rediscovered by the Jesuits. Now they are used to age Ksara excellent wines. It's probably the most know wine producing company in Lebanon. This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Cabernet Franc. It's a full body wine that gets inspirations from French blends: black fruit and plums flavors comes from Cabernet Sauvignon, spicy notes from Syrah and vegetable notes from Cabernet Franc. Pleasant round tannins and a long finish make this wine very pleasant to drink.

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Glossary

Carignan

Grown all over Europe and the Americas, Carignan (a.k.a. Carignane, Carignano, and Cariñena) is seldom seen as a 100% varietal wine. Many appellations of Languedoc-Roussillon must include a certain percentage of Carignan, but it is rarely the dominant grape in these blends. For years, this naturally high-yielding grape suffered from overproduction, but New World winemakers have lately taken up the Carignan cause and produced some distinctive and delicious examples. Now that it is subject to...

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Syrah

We'd like to clear this up once and for all: the Shiraz grape is genetically identical to Syrah. Australian winemakers put "Shiraz" on the map (and, many would argue, vice versa), and the term is now used throughout much of the New World. Let it never be said, however, that Shiraz and Syrah are the same thing: the region in which the grape is grown determines much about the flavor of the wine it will produce. Typically, New World Shiraz yields bigger, fruitier wines than the the peppery Syrahs...

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Cabernet Sauvignon

The result of an illicit affair a hundred-odd years ago between Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon today enjoys more worldwide popularity than both of its parents combined. It is the principal grape of Bordeaux, and as such has rightly earned its place among the greatest and most long-lived wines of the Old World; of course, it is also the most heralded grape of California, positioning it at the forefront of the New World wine scene as well. Today, Cabernet Sauvignon has a...

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