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Chateau Musar 2017
Members who follow this legendary wine will adore the 2017. It has a medium intense appearance, an attractive brick red thanks to Musar`s unique approach to extensive ageing in French oak and bottle before release. It has the unmistakable Musar flavours of earth, spice and tobacco, savoury rather than fruity, and already surprisingly complex. It is soft and mellow with finely textured tannins and beautifully integrated with succulent fruit offsetting the wine`s backbone and structure. The 2017 is an equal blend of cabernet, cinsault and carignan picked fully ripe but yields were down due to an extended period of hot, dry weather from June to mid-August.
Price:
£36.00
Bottle
(£48.00/litre)
Price:
£216.00
Case of 6
(£48.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: LE1291
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- 75cl
- Now to 2035
- 14% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, natural
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Chateau Musar
Chateau Musar was established in 1930 by Gaston Hochar at the tender age of 20. His inspiration was both the 6,000-year winemaking history of Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley and also his time in Bordeaux – a connection which was strengthened during the Second World War when he befriended Major Ronald Barton of Château Langoa-Barton while he was stationed in Lebanon. In 1959 he graciously stepped aside for his two eager sons Serge and Ronald.
Serge, who sadly passed away in 2014, was the better known of the pair, having travelled extensively to promote the wines and regularly attending annual Wine Society tastings to meet our members. Ronald, however, has been instrumental in running the business side of things, and his huge contribution includes keeping the winery open against all odds throughout the civil war. This is especially shocking given that in 1989 the winery and the Hochar family home were directly hit by shelling, but the Hochar brothers did more than stand their ground: for a short time they even used the cellars as a bomb shelter to give local people refuge.
Today it is overseen by the third generation: like their father and uncle, Serge’s eldest son Gaston now manages the day-to-day operation of the winery whereas his younger son Marc helps to control the commercial aspects. Ronald’s son Ralph also works in Musar’s UK office, and his daughter Elsa has immortalised the winery and her family’s rich history in a documentary.
The Musar property is located in the southern...