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Château Kefraya is one of the most highly regarded Lebanese wines. This vineyard owes its reputation to Michel de Bustros, who built the château in 1946, planted the vines in 1951, and ran the domaine until his death in 2016. The domaine began to produce its own wine in 1979 (at the height of the Lebanese War). Château Kefraya wines quickly established an international reputation and in 1997, the Wine Advocate awarded a rating of 91/100 to ‘'Comte de M 1996”. Robert Parker's article was entitled "An amazing accomplishment in Lebanon". The vineyard is located on the Bekaa plain at the foot of Mount Barouk, on terraced hillsides at over 1,000 metres above sea level. It spans almost 300 hectares and yields are limited. It is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Chardonnay, Viognier Carménère, Marselan and Muscat à petits grains. It is managed according to environmentally friendly principles and single parcel vinifications. Fabrice Guiberteau has been the domaine's technical director for ten years. The château's wine range is comprehensive, with an emphasis on high quality.
One of the finest Lebanese wines, this example has genuine specific character. Produced from a blend of French varieties, this fruity, indulgent wine, with its scrubland aromas, is reminiscent of Mediterranean cuisine, and is well worth trying.
Consult price estimate for KefrayaRegion: Lebanon - Bekaa Valley
Producers and wineries: Kefraya
Colour: red
Appellation: Vallée de la Békaa
Owner: Michel de Bustros
Size (in ha): 3 hectares
Service temperature: 16°
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