| Cave Kouroum - http://www.cavekouroum.com/ Produces red, white, and rose wine, along with arak, in Kefraya in the Bekaa Valley. The website includes descriptions of the products and property, along with an award list and reviews. Grape varities - Syrah, Pinot Noir, Cabernet and Blanc Perle. - Read more |
| Château Kefraya - http://www.chateaukefraya.com A Bekaa Valley producer of red and white blended wines. The website includes detailed product information, an award list, published reviews, a virtual tour, and online ordering. Grape varities - Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Grenache, Tempranillo, Carignan and Mourvèdre. - Read more |
| Chateau Ksara - http://www.ksara.com.lb Chateau Ksara is a winery in Bekaa Valley, acquired by the Jesuits monks in 1857, perpetuated the tradition of winemaking. The website includes information about vineyards, products, achievements, and an order form. Produces red, rose, and white wines as well as arak and brandy. - Read more |
| Chateau Musar - http://www.chateaumusar.com.lb Family-owned producer of blended wines from Bekaa Valley grapes including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault, Grenache, Obaideh, and Merwah. Includes tasting notes for current and past releases, along with press reviews. Export ti the US and Europe. - Read more |
| Massaya - http://www.massaya.com/ French-Lebanese winery of the Bekaa Valley. The inauguration of this boutique winery triggered in 1998 the renaissance of Lebanese wines and vineyards. Also produces arak and olive oil. The website includes technical data sheets, reviews, and information about their terroir. - Read more |
| Vin Heritage - http://www.vinheritage.com/ In 1888, Jibran Elias Touma established one of the first wineries and distilleries in Lebanon. The Touma family still produces red, white, and rose wines in the Bekaa Valley. Contains product information and a company history. Grapes varieties include syrah, merlot, cabarnet-sauvignon, morverdre, carignan, grenache, cinsault, ugni-blan, clairette, Sauvignon-blanc, chardonnay and muscat. - Read more |
The Miracle Of Lebanese WinesIn biblical times, the fame of the wines of Lebanon was widespread. The ambrosial nectar from the lush and vast vineyards in the fertile valleys was much prized and praised. In Hosea 14:7, the words of the Lord pronounced that men who walked in righteousness |