Viticulture in Lebanon was introduced 6000 years ago by the Phoenicians who traded their wines throughout the Mediterranean and planted the vine in southern Europe. Today
Chateau Musar is flying the flag for fine wine production in the region. This white wine is somewhat unusual; made with Obaideh and Merwah (local varieties thought to be related to Chardonnay and Semillon), this is made in an oxidative style, and shows creamy, honeyed and oaky notes, with some spice and yeast character.
Please note that the image shown may not be representative of the stated vintage. "
<li>Chateau Musar
<li>Product of Lebanon
<li>Chardonnay, Semillon grape variety
<li>12% ABV
<li>750ml
<li>You must be over 18 to purchase this product
<li>Please note that the image shown may not be representative of the stated vintage
For hygiene reasons, this product cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless faulty."