Mersel "Phoenix" 2021 Field Blend Rosé Quannboubine Valley, Lebanon
Mersel "Phoenix" 2021 Field Blend Rosé Quannboubine Valley, Lebanon
80% Merwah 20% Sangiovese
Wadi Annoubine, Lebanon
Grown with regenerative farming methods at 1800m/5900ft elevation
Fermented on skins for three weeks. Natural ambient cold settling, no fining, no filtering.
150 year old own rooted vines.
In the northern reaches of Lebanon - an ancient place of grape-growing and some would say among the first, where the grape was cultivated by the Phoenicians as early as the 7th century BC, and grapes would naturally creep up the sides of fearsome cedar trees in the Qannoubine Valley - this ancient heritage is being given new life in a land so often ravaged by war & man-made & natural catastrophe. For Mersel Winery, headed by winemaker Eddie Chami, some of their most hard-won grapes & beautiful fruit -- indeed what went into this wine in your shares -- come from a literal UNESCO heritage site, the Wadi Qannoubine (aka Oadi Qadisha, the Holy Valley) an unbelievably dramatic valley whose rugged cliffsides and valley floor are studded with the remains of what's known as the Forest of the Cedars of God. A place known from antiquity. Here, there are indigenous grape varieties to Lebanon being grown, vines that have survived being abandoned for many years due to a combination of factors, among them local depopulation, war, and land mines (listed by the winemaker). And yet, behold: 150-year-old vines of Merwah, an indigenous variety of Lebanon whose monovarietal expression, let alone its monovarietal, macerated expression, knows essentially no modern analog. A real, rare delight of salty/nutty/fleshy/citric verve.