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2007 Château Musar Rouge Bekaa Valley

2007 Château Musar Rouge Bekaa Valley

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Review Date: 06/2014
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The 2007 Chateau Musar, the flagship estate red, is the typical, roughly equal blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan and Cinsault, aged for 12 months in French oak. Adding a much needed layer of concentration to the Hochar also reviewed this issue, this also provides more focus and intensity, while still seeming to be a civilized Musar. Finishing with complexity, earthy nuances and a gamey hint, it is a relatively polished Musar that shows both finesse and flavor on the finish. After opening rather soft and reticent, the underlying power emerged strongly. There are tannins lurking underneath, of course. Add the acidity, providing some steel and intensity, and this becomes a completely different wine with three hours of decanting, up to and including, what seemed to me to be a high-toned nuance, a hint of Amarone that, hopefully, stays under control. With the right food match, you might not notice. Like most Musars, this is a bottling that has a lot of stuff going on. Take it for what it is. In any event, if I didn't have it in front of me at home the whole time, I'd think someone had switched my glasses from start to finish. It went from "nice" to "it's Musar!" It should age pretty nicely - they always do - but this opened so well that I would not chastise anyone who decided to dive in now. That said, as this became more powerful and astringent with decanting, it certainly demonstrated that it will benefit from more cellaring. (MS)

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John Gilman

Review Date: 01/2017
The 2007 Château Musar Blanc comes in at a cool 12.5 percent octane and offers up already lovely aromatic and flavor complexity, despite its relative youth for this particular wine. The bouquet is a classy blend of delicate orange tones, peach, incipient notes of beeswax, a fine base of limestone soil and a topnote of white flowers. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and nascently complex, with a lovely core, fine focus and balance and a very long, soil-driven and refined finish. As much fun as the really old vintages of Musar Blanc are to taste, I really like this wine at the ten year mark!

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Wine & Spirits

Review Date: 08/2014
The flagship Musar bottling, this blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault and Carignan is lush and almost Port-like in 2007, save for the gust of spice that comes in on the acidity and brightens the finish. It’s wild and warm, a Mediterranean red with a forest floor complexity that keeps it engaging for hours.

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Jancis Robinson

Review Date: 02/2018
Light, tea-leaf nose. Sweet start. Dry and powdery finish. Very unformed. I could easily enjoy this with Greek/Lebanese mezze – in fact these flavours strongly remind me of dolmades – but ideally with all these fine tannins I would continue to cellar this vintage. Quite long. 17.5/20 points (JR)

Staff Reviews

Review Date: 12/2015
Email Eric
The wines from Musar continue to fascinate me again and again. I find this wine absolutely intriguing. It truly has the ability to make you think and ponder about how much we don’t know. Young now with lots of life ahead of it. If you area fan of wines that have a true presence of place feel, this is a wine for you.

Notes

Though Middle Eastern wine is something of a novelty in the U.S., wine is nothing new to this area; the cultivation of the vine goes back to the Phoenicians, who did a brisk business trading their wares along the Mediterranean Sea ports, introducing viniculture into many parts of southern Europe. Perhaps the oldest running wine concern in the region, Chateau Musar has been making fine wine 15 miles north of Beirut since 1930! These are reds of great character and subtlety, and decidedly Old World in style. The grapes are hand-picked as the sun rises across the Bekaa Valley and are then swiftly transferred to the cellar in Ghazir where fermentation takes place followed by maceration lasting 2 to 4 weeks. During the first year the wine is racked into Bordeaux type barrels made from Nevers oak and where it matures from 12 to 15 months.

Product Details

Origin: Lebanon

Type/Varietal: Other Red Wines

SKU: #1168792