Fantastic Lebanese chardonnay at client dinner. — 8 years ago
Above avg rosé — 9 years ago
First Lebanese wine — 10 years ago
Reached it’s peak, but still good though — 7 months ago
2007 vintage. Blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot. Take your time or decant, as these wines open up beautifully with air. After an hour in the glass, this 2007 seems to be in a perfect place today. Amarena cherries, cedar wood, herbs and dark chocolate, all balanced by fresh acidity. Could be mistaken for California. Superior to the Château Kefraya 2007, because of the quality of the tannins. Abv. 13 %. Incredible value at 20 euros. Too bad I could only get one bottle of this. Note: this wine is only produced in the best vintages: 2004, 2007 and 2010. The next vintages, yet to be released, will be 2015 and 2017. — 5 years ago
Solid first rung of the kefraya offerings. — 9 years ago
Blackcurrants and red berries. Hint of tannins. Absolutely delicious, and a nice pairing with red meat! — 4 years ago
Well balanced fruit and tannins. Tannins definitely help keep the wine interesting. Great value. Really opened up on the second day. — 7 years ago
The range was not great. With the chicken and sausage jambalaya it was great, but did not do well with the salad. Blame the Muscat, not the Viognier or Chardonnay. #lebanonwine @kefraya — 9 years ago
Martijn
Eating at Un Voyage a Damas and drinking this lovely Lebanese wine. Pairing good with the fantastic food. — 3 months ago