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Local Gems Collection
Native Lebanese grapes have thrived in Lebanon’s diverse and pleasant landscape for hundreds of years, serving as a tribute to the country’s rich winegrowing legacy. This ancient region, which is situated between the Mediterranean Sea and mountains, has variations in climate that have helped in producing a great range of different types of grapes, each of which has a distinctive history and heritage.
Lebanese vineyards are home to a fascinating diversity that illustrates the persistent nature of these native plants, such as Obaideh, Merwah, and Meksassi. These grapes are not just ordinary fruits; they are also a representation of the culturally significant accumulated memory of the generations who have cultivated them.
Lebanese vineyards are home to a fascinating diversity that illustrates the persistent nature of these native plants, such as Obaideh, Merwah, and Meksassi. These grapes are not just ordinary fruits; they are also a representation of the culturally significant accumulated memory of the generations who have cultivated them.
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