Château Musar

Bekaa Valley Rosé Blend

9.124 ratings
9.18 pro ratings
Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
Chardonnay, Sémillon, Cinsault
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces, Blue Cheese, Fruit Desserts
Top Notes For
Katia Bechara

Rose wine from the Chateau, not to confuse it with Jeune Rose. Orange rind, rose petals, persimmons, cardamom, sumac and wild strawberries.

Rose wine from the Chateau, not to confuse it with Jeune Rose. Orange rind, rose petals, persimmons, cardamom, sumac and wild strawberries.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 16th, 2015
Emma Criswell

PR Manager, Maisons Marques & Domaines / Louis Roederer

9.1

It's like drinking clouds.

It's like drinking clouds.

Apr 15th, 2015
Lindy Lopez

Charleston #odetoserge

Charleston #odetoserge

Jan 14th, 2015
Jeffrey Bencus

Head Sommelier Julian Serrano, Las Vegas

8.9

A rare rosé. Every bit as good as would be expected.

A rare rosé. Every bit as good as would be expected.

Jan 7th, 2015
Adam Dromi

A first for me. Chateau Musar Rose. Dry, clean, elegant, hints of cherry and strawberry, slight chalk and minerality.

A first for me. Chateau Musar Rose. Dry, clean, elegant, hints of cherry and strawberry, slight chalk and minerality.

Jul 12th, 2014
Jeroen Wagemans

Musar night @ Divin
Pretty good rosé

Musar night @ Divin
Pretty good rosé

Jun 14th, 2018
Josh Kantor

Incredible, blind like a Chardonnay that makes you think, wait there's more.

Incredible, blind like a Chardonnay that makes you think, wait there's more.

Nov 23rd, 2015
Doug Short

Rd2 minibar

Rd2 minibar

Nov 30th, 2014
Kevin DeBernardi

The Chateau Rosé. Drop dead gorgeous. An esoteric rosé with guts that opens up over time. She'll reward you for your patience.

The Chateau Rosé. Drop dead gorgeous. An esoteric rosé with guts that opens up over time. She'll reward you for your patience.

Aug 2nd, 2014
Sarah Best

Native Lebanese varietals: Obaideh (55-65%) and Merwah (30-40%). First smell was very sweet, like cotton candy. Palate is slightly toasted orange peel, oily/waxy mouthfeel, raspberries on the finish.

Native Lebanese varietals: Obaideh (55-65%) and Merwah (30-40%). First smell was very sweet, like cotton candy. Palate is slightly toasted orange peel, oily/waxy mouthfeel, raspberries on the finish.

Jun 4th, 2014