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Château Ksara invites you to discover the Ksara Caves, where a fine selection of cheese and wine, cold cuts and salad bar are served. Opening Hours:January & FebruaryMonday to Saturday 9.00 am - 8.00 pm (Excluding January 1st & February 9th) March, November & December7 days a week 9.00 am - 5.00 pm (Excluding December 25th & Easter day) From April to October7 days a week 9.00 am - 6.00 pm (Including public holidays) For more information, call Ksara Caves at +961- 8- 813495 ext.104.
About KsaraOver the past decade, Ksara has seen the introduction of new grape varieties that have grown into vines the Bekaa valley has blissfully nurtured. Ksara has also seen developments in technique such as vines cultivation on wires and the attentive Nobody knows when wine was first made in Lebanon, although the Phoenician ancestors of today's Lebanese were certainly among the earliest winemakers. Later, in the Greco-Roman era, a wine cult flourished, as the ruins of the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbeck in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley bear eloquent witness.
ClimateWe have a micro-climate in the Bekaa Valley where our winery and vineyards are at 1200m of altitude. With 240 sunny days, the heat of the summer days is compensated by the freshness of the nights, where a gentle and continuous breeze circulates all along the valley dropping the temperature from 30 to 15°c. These cold nights help the vineyards to support the heat and the drought of summer. We have between 600 and 700 mm of yearly pluviometry, concentrated in Autumn and Winter, in Spring there is less rain whereas in summer and during the growing season we have no more rain which means much less diseases and mushrooms attacks.
Chairman's MessageLebanon was governed by the Ottoman Empire until 1918, then placed under French Mandate from 1920 to 1943 ; it was scarred by 15 years of civil conflict in the latter decades of the 20th century, and rocked with unparalleled ferocity by a war between Israel and Hezbollah over the summer of 2006. This historical record reminds us why Château Ksara’s 150 years of uninterrupted wine production, in times of violent change and upheaval, is such a remarkable achievement. It is also source of immense national pride, for the name and the wine are woven deeply into Lebanon’s modern heritage. Video Interview with Zafer Chaoui, Chairman of Chateau Ksara
Although their wines were mainly made for use in religious services, it was the hard work and vision of these pioneers that laid the foundations for Lebanon’s modern wine industry. They applied their knowledge of science and agriculture to plant French vines when no one in the Bekaa believed they would yield good fruit. They founded a community in Ksara, they discovered and developed two kilometers of Roman caves that proved ideal for the storage of wine, and they created the famous Clos St.Alphonse, a wine which established Château Ksara as a national icon. The Jesuits sold the winery to its current owners in 1973, but one must not forget their contribution to the success and reputation that Château Ksara enjoys today.
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application of advanced science by French oenologists, who watch over the vinification, fermentation and decanting processes.

