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Château Musar 2000 Bekaa Valley 75cl
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“Closer to a fine Bordeaux but it will age gratifyingly well for a very long time. And you can drink it with pleasure now: all that soft, velvety, peppery, spicy, earthy even chocolaty quality is already there in spades.” Simon Hoggart- The Spectator February 2007
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Cinsault
Complex aromas with an intriguing mixture of figs, prunes, leather, dark tea, tobacco, black olives with spices and a certain earthiness. On the palate, ripe black cherries, figs, damsons-even chocolate and olives. Good acidity with nice smooth tannins resulting in a wine which full-bodied, rich and velvety with very long length.
Try this with heavy, hearty game dishes with mushrooms.
Wine Brand | Chateau Musar |
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Country of Production | Lebanon |
Volume (cl) | 75 |
ABV (% vol) | 13.5 |
Wine Style | Medium bodied |
Red Wine Expression | Cherry, Complex, Fruit Driven, Rich |
Wine Region | Bekaa Valley |
Gift boxed | No |
Product Details
Complex aromas with an intriguing mixture of figs, prunes, leather, dark tea, tobacco, black olives with spices and a certain earthiness. On the palate, ripe black cherries, figs, damsons-even chocolate and olives. Good acidity with nice smooth tannins resulting in a wine which full-bodied, rich and velvety with very long length.
Wine Brand:
Chateau Musar
Country of Production:
Lebanon
Volume (cl):
75
ABV (% vol):
13.5
Wine Style:
Medium bodied
Red Wine Expression:
Cherry, Complex, Fruit Driven, Rich
Wine Region:
Bekaa Valley
Gift boxed:
No
Perfect food ideas
Try this with heavy, hearty game dishes with mushrooms.
What the critics & awards say
“Closer to a fine Bordeaux but it will age gratifyingly well for a very long time. And you can drink it with pleasure now: all that soft, velvety, peppery, spicy, earthy even chocolaty quality is already there in spades.” Simon Hoggart- The Spectator February 2007
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