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Pairing Lebanese Wine and Lebanese Food
Il y a les repas du dimanche. Des grandes tablées, pas mal de bruit au restaurant ou à la maison, des enfants, des vieux, des jeunes et des adultes, toutes...
209 partners with CXC to take you on an exclusive journey
Food amateurs and wine lovers, the below is for you! What a good idea to blend two passions: gastronomy and wine. Then, how to transform this cool idea into a...
A Note from The President of UVL
The Lebanese winemaking industry has been relatively active in the recent past, with a current count exceeding 40 wineries compared to just 5 in the early 1990s, and a...
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Why Do Lebanese Wines Taste Distinct?
The way a wine tastes, its “nose” or bouquet, its appearance and mouth feel depends on one thing – terroir.
How to Impress Your Date by Tasting Wine Like a Pro
So you’ve gone the extra mile to invite her to the hottest new restaurant with an unbelievably tempting menu. You confidently order your three-course meal and the sommelier hands you...
The Quick Wine Poll: 6 Questions On Wine You Want Answered
We asked you to tell us what wine-related question you needed an answer to right now. Here are the top 6 questions. Keep them coming! What does ‘terroir’ even mean?...
How About Trying Something New?
Like coffee, developing a more nuanced palate for wine can take time. But that shouldn’t put you off straying away from the tried and tested route. After all, your next...
How to Pick the Perfect Wine Glass
Enjoying a good glass of wine is primarily about the sensory experience – being able to appreciate the feel, the aroma and the color all go a long way. Having the right glassware plays a big part in enhancing your enjoyment of a wine.
The Art of Decanting
Decanting a wine – or the act of pouring a wine into a separate vessel before serving it – is a process that often raises a lot of questions. Which wines need to be decanted? How long before serving should you decant? Does decanting actually improve the taste of a wine or is it just a pompous, old-fashioned tradition?