Lebanese wine

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Lebanon is one of the oldest sites of wine production in the world. The nation is the 47th largest producer of wine in the world, producing approximately 15,000 metric tons per year.2

Michael Karam's Wines of Lebanon (Saqi, 2005) is an excellent introduction to wine production in Lebanon.

Notable wineries in Lebanon include:

  1. Chateau Ksara
  2. Chateau Musar
  3. Chateau Kfraya
  4. Domaine des Tourelles
  5. Vin Nakad
  6. Massaya
  7. Domaine Wardy
  8. Clos St Thomas
  9. Heritage
  10. Chateau Fakra
  11. Cave Kouroum
  12. Chateau Belle-Vue
  13. Clos de Cana
  14. Nabise Mont Liban
  15. The Karam Winery
  16. Kfifane

Chateau Ksara is the oldest vineyard in the country (established in 1857), and Lebanon's largest wine producer. [1]

Michael Karam, "The Wines of Lebanon" (Saqi, 2005).

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