Lebanon Wine, Batroun, Grenache 2022 - Sept Winery
Lebanon Wine, Batroun, Edde Batroun, Grenache 2022 - Sept Winery
Tasting notes for the Grenache 2022 - Sept Winery
- EYE: This Grenache displays a vivid ruby red color, indicating its youthfulness and vibrancy. The wine's clarity is striking, promising a visually captivating experience.
- NOSE: The wine reveals an expressive bouquet dominated by red fruit aromas, particularly ripe cherry and raspberry. Subtle hints of spice and a touch of earthiness add layers of complexity, while the overall aromatic profile is clean and well-defined.
- MOUTH: The palate showcases a medium-bodied structure with well-integrated tannins. Flavors of red berries persist, complemented by a subtle herbal undertone. The wine's balanced acidity contributes to a lively and refreshing mouthfeel, leading to a finish that is both persistent and satisfying.
In short: The Grenache 2022 from Sept Winery is a youthful and well-crafted wine that can be cellared for 3 to 5 years. Pair it elegantly with grilled lamb chops, roasted vegetable lasagna, ratatouille, or a classic Margherita pizza for a delightful dining experience.
Other appellations from this estate: Obeideh, Skin Contact Obeideh, Merweh, Skin Contact Merweh, Viognier, Zitani, Cuvée du Soleil, Cabernet Franc, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon de Nehla, Syrah de Nehla...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2022
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- Red Wine
- Production origin
- Lebanon
- Grape Variety
- Grenache
- % vol.
- 13 %
- Appellation
- Lebanon Wine
- Region
- Edde Batrun
- Producer
- Maher Harb
- Cuvée
- Grenache
- CRD
- Yes
- Production method
- Organic

Lebanese Biodynamic Wines
Sept Winery was born out of a deep desire to revive a neglected family land. In 2010, Maher Harb left his flourishing career as a data consultant in France to return to the lands of his forefathers in Nehla, Lebanon. Driven by a burning passion, he planted over 5000 vines there in January 2012. After completing a Master's degree in Wine Management, Maher vinified his very first vintage in 2016 in his garage. Inspired by numerology and in homage to his father, he named his new winemaking venture "Sept", meaning "seven" in French.
The first bottles from Sept Winery hit the market in October 2017, marking the beginning of a remarkable winemaking journey. Production moved to the new cellar built in 2018; a significant milestone for the estate. Guided by his convictions, Maher strictly adheres to biodynamics and viticulture without inputs. His minimalist approach during grape growth and winemaking aims to respect and preserve the natural balance within the vineyard. Sept Winery is now the first and only biodynamic vineyard in Lebanon.
The philosophy of Sept Winery is an unwavering commitment to producing wines that reflect the richness and diversity of the exceptional terroirs of Lebanon. In addition to its biodynamic terroir in Nehla, Maher meticulously selects grapes from different regions of Lebanon. By refusing to blend grapes from different regions, Sept Winery stands out by only producing single-varietal wines that proudly embody the honest expression of each Lebanese terroir, hence the motto "A wine of place".
To preserve the authenticity of the terroir, Sept Winery's natural fermentation process relies on indigenous yeasts, spontaneous fermentation, natural stabilization, minimal filtration, no additives, a minimal dose of sulfur, exclusive use of stainless steel tanks, aging on lees, and skin maceration. The essential mission of Sept Winery is to share the authentic flavors of Lebanon with the entire world, becoming the ambassador for Maher's ancestral heritage and a reference in biodynamic agriculture.
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