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Wine by the Glass

Wines by the Bottle

Ancient Civilization Wine

Phoenician trade routes: Morocco, Israel, Lebanon, Greece, Cyprus, etc. The wines of Phoenicia had such an enduring presence in the Greek and Roman world that the adjective "Bybline" – from the Phoenician town of Byblos – became a byword denoting wine of high quality

Chateau Musar, Ghazir, Lebanon

Winemaking in the territory now known as Lebanon is said to have started more than 6000 years ago, but came to the attention of the international wine world only in 1984, when Serge Hochar was named Man of the Year by the English "bible of wine", Decanter Magazine, which cited his perseverance and dedication to his vineyards and to his winemaking in spite of the war being waged throughout Lebanon at that time

Old World Wine

Roman spread of viticulture, "Old World" countries have a long-established history of wine production and are predominately from Western Europe–most notably, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Portugal–These are the original sources of the New World's vitis vinifera vines

New World Wine

"Immigrant" vines from the Old World. Wines produced outside the traditional wine-growing areas of Europe and the Middle East– Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States

Dessert

Rare & Allocated Spirits

Spirits

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