Chateau MusarWhite 2018

Product code: 19095
£37.10 inc VAT
Country
Country: Lebanon
Region
Region: Bekaa Valley
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Obaideh, 40% Merwah
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Country
Country: Lebanon
Region
Region: Bekaa Valley
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Obaideh, 40% Merwah

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

In their youth: yellow-gold, subtly oaky, and creamy-textured, rich yet dry and intensely citrusy, with honeyed nuances. Wholly unique, the style has been described as resembling ‘dry Sauternes’ or mature white Graves. Chateau Musar Whites develop tawny hues and mellow spicy characters as they age. The cellars at Ghazir holds bottles of this wine dating as far back as 1954.

Product Notes

Chateau Musar White is a special and unique wine that brings a blend of flavors and textures to the palate. This Lebanese wine is made from a combination of indigenous grapes, such as Obaideh and Merwah, and some imported ones like Chardonnay and Viognier. As a result, it delivers a blend of aromas that ranges from aromatic fruit, like peaches and apricots, and floral notes, like orange blossoms. On the palate, it delivers a round mouthfeel with a creamy texture and a delicate acidity that make it perfect to enjoy with different types of food. With its longevity, Chateau Musar White is a wine that can age gracefully over many years.

About the Winery

Chateau Musar

The Lebanon-based family winery, Chateau Musar was established in 1930. Gaston Hochar set up this winery at a place called Ghazir, located within a short distance from the Lebanese capital city of Beirut. The wines from this label are made from high-quality Musar grapes that are cultivated on the 1000-feet tall vines cultivated on Beqaa Valley.

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