1,300 metres above sea level.

Limestone. Clay. Ancient volcanic soil. The land that makes Bélier de Rey impossible to replicate.

High altitude vineyard terraces in the Lebanese mountains

L'Altitude

At altitude, the diurnal temperature range is dramatic. Warm days, cold nights. The vine works harder. The fruit concentrates. What emerges has something to prove.

Limestone terraces and stone walls in the vineyard

La Pierre

The terraces are built from the same limestone that fills the soil. The vine roots push through and find water where they can. Stress becomes structure.

Autumn vineyard with changing seasons

Les Saisons

Lebanon has four distinct seasons. Each one shapes the vintage. Nothing is guaranteed. Everything must be earned.

The terroir does not ask for permission. It simply insists. The winemaker's only job is to listen.