mersel
Embark on a journey through time, tracing back to 1550 BCE when Phoenician ancestors established a vibrant trading culture that transcended alphabets and introduced the world to Lebanese wine.
Today, the Mersel region, encompassing Bousit and the Wadi Qannoubine area, stands as a testament to Lebanon's enduring winemaking legacy echoing the footprints of ancient traders, their legacy continuing with a commitment to cultivating exceptional wines.
Perched at an altitude ranging from 800 to 2500 meters above sea level, Mersel boasts a diverse terroir where indigenous grapes flourish. Snowy winters and warm summers create an optimal environment, controlling diseases naturally and contributing to the organic growth of the vines. The vineyards, naturally watered throughout the year by rain, snow, or natural springs, showcase the delicate interplay of Mother Nature and terroir.
Discover a landscape where history, nature, and viticulture intertwine. Experience the heights of Lebanese viticulture, where each sip reflects the legacy of the Phoenicians and the enduring spirit of Lebanon.