Lebanon has an old relationship with wine. It is the home of one of the first civilizations, the Phoenicians, that produced this spirit.
is adored by many. Whether it’s a red wine or a rosé, we can all agree that it has a unique taste! In fact, Condé Nast Traveler, a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine, recently shared the list of the
. Chateau Musar Jeune Rosé, a Lebanese wine, is on that list. Lebanese Wine Day 2017 is going to take place on November 16 in San Francisco and November 20 in Los Angeles. The trade-only event is sponsored by the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture in partnership with the American Lebanese Chamber of Commerce. The attendees will have the opportunity to discover Lebanese wines from 30 producers. This event, which is open to wine traders and wine media only, will help put the Lebanese wine on the global map. For more information, click
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