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Chateau Ksara

Ksara, Lebanon
4.5(392)
Open until 6:00 PM
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+961 8 813 495
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chateauksara.com
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Tony GebaraTony Gebara
Chateau Ksara, the country's oldest winery, founded in 1857 by Jesuit Fathers. In August 1973, sold to a consortium of Lebanese businessmen Chateau Ksara's motto is "Modernity in Tradition". It is an idea that captures perfectly our position as Lebanon's oldest winery and the pioneering spirit that has kept Chateau Ksara at the forefront of Lebanon's wine industry, for over 156 years. Today's wine drinkers are both informed and discerning, and therefore we are committed to producing quality wines - varietals and blends made from our 25 local and international varieties - that will satisfy all palates and suit all occasions. Not only are our wines made to the most exacting standards with state of the art equipment, they also reflect the terroir of the Lebanon's historic Bekaa Valley, an area that has been making wine for over 2,000 years. It is a legacy that we respect with every bottle we make. Brand values The name of Chateau Ksara has become associated with the three core values: tradition, nobility and modernity. These are emphasized through name and lineage (tradition); through a high-quality product (nobility) and the tremendous innovative advances made since 1991 (modernity). Visit one of the world's most beautiful Wine Cellars 7 days per week from 9a.m till 6 p.m
Hasan GhaddarHasan Ghaddar
The venue itself is wonderful, and my rating reflects a mix of both positive and negative experiences during my visit. Starting with the positives, the reception staff were welcoming, and the tour is reasonably priced at $6, which includes a cave tour and tasting of four wines. The guides conducting the tour were kind and respectful, which made the experience enjoyable. However, there are areas that could be improved. The tour starts with a video that features subtitles only in formal Arabic. Adding subtitles in different languages could make it more accessible for international visitors. Unfortunately, the most disappointing part of the visit was at the shop and the restaurant. In the shop, I witnessed a staff member shouting at Asian customers and displaying racist behavior when they had difficulty understanding something. This level of rudeness and racism is unacceptable. Additionally, at the restaurant, we ordered one plate, but the waiter brought two, insisting that we had ordered two and trying to prove a point rather than resolving the issue calmly. It’s disheartening that two employees’ actions impacted what could have been a great experience.
Olufunmilayo Bankole (FummieBobo)Olufunmilayo Bankole (FummieBobo)
Intriguing and awesome historic winery from 1857 (oldest in Lebanon); though founded by the Catholic Church for production of communion wine, it was however sold to 4 business tycoons when production of other alcoholic wines started and the church leadership said the church shouldn't have a commercial venture. The barrels of wines made are stored in barrels and put in a big cave that I was opportune to tour 😊 . Interesting to know that there are over 1 million bottles of wine in the cave, made in 1918 waiting to be auctioned.....the last set were sold for $3,600/bottle 😃 😊. As at now, the grapes wine yard owned by the business spans over many hectares. At the end of the tour, I was privileged to taste 4 of the 17 wines made in the facility....really good quality I must confess 👌. These wines are also available for sale in the mart within the facility. Was worth the time and trip from Beirut....over 75mins drive. Highly recommended.
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Chateau Ksara, the country's oldest winery, founded in 1857 by Jesuit Fathers. In August 1973, sold to a consortium of Lebanese businessmen Chateau Ksara's motto is "Modernity in Tradition". It is an idea that captures perfectly our position as Lebanon's oldest winery and the pioneering spirit that has kept Chateau Ksara at the forefront of Lebanon's wine industry, for over 156 years. Today's wine drinkers are both informed and discerning, and therefore we are committed to producing quality wines - varietals and blends made from our 25 local and international varieties - that will satisfy all palates and suit all occasions. Not only are our wines made to the most exacting standards with state of the art equipment, they also reflect the terroir of the Lebanon's historic Bekaa Valley, an area that has been making wine for over 2,000 years. It is a legacy that we respect with every bottle we make. Brand values The name of Chateau Ksara has become associated with the three core values: tradition, nobility and modernity. These are emphasized through name and lineage (tradition); through a high-quality product (nobility) and the tremendous innovative advances made since 1991 (modernity). Visit one of the world's most beautiful Wine Cellars 7 days per week from 9a.m till 6 p.m
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The venue itself is wonderful, and my rating reflects a mix of both positive and negative experiences during my visit. Starting with the positives, the reception staff were welcoming, and the tour is reasonably priced at $6, which includes a cave tour and tasting of four wines. The guides conducting the tour were kind and respectful, which made the experience enjoyable. However, there are areas that could be improved. The tour starts with a video that features subtitles only in formal Arabic. Adding subtitles in different languages could make it more accessible for international visitors. Unfortunately, the most disappointing part of the visit was at the shop and the restaurant. In the shop, I witnessed a staff member shouting at Asian customers and displaying racist behavior when they had difficulty understanding something. This level of rudeness and racism is unacceptable. Additionally, at the restaurant, we ordered one plate, but the waiter brought two, insisting that we had ordered two and trying to prove a point rather than resolving the issue calmly. It’s disheartening that two employees’ actions impacted what could have been a great experience.
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Intriguing and awesome historic winery from 1857 (oldest in Lebanon); though founded by the Catholic Church for production of communion wine, it was however sold to 4 business tycoons when production of other alcoholic wines started and the church leadership said the church shouldn't have a commercial venture. The barrels of wines made are stored in barrels and put in a big cave that I was opportune to tour 😊 . Interesting to know that there are over 1 million bottles of wine in the cave, made in 1918 waiting to be auctioned.....the last set were sold for $3,600/bottle 😃 😊. As at now, the grapes wine yard owned by the business spans over many hectares. At the end of the tour, I was privileged to taste 4 of the 17 wines made in the facility....really good quality I must confess 👌. These wines are also available for sale in the mart within the facility. Was worth the time and trip from Beirut....over 75mins drive. Highly recommended.
Olufunmilayo Bankole (FummieBobo)

Olufunmilayo Bankole (FummieBobo)

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Reviews of Chateau Ksara

4.5
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5.0
2y

My recent visit to this charming winery was an absolute delight, and I'm excited to share my thoughts on this fantastic experience:

Ambiance and Cultural Experience (5/5): This place truly captivated me with its cultural richness and informative atmosphere. As soon as I stepped in, I felt like I had entered a world where wine and history beautifully intersect. The ambiance exuded a sense of heritage and tradition, making it more than just a winery visit; it was an educational and cultural journey rolled into one.

Wine Tasting (5/5): The wine tasting experience here was nothing short of lovely. The selection of wines was impeccable, offering a diverse range to satisfy every palate. I had the opportunity to sample several exquisite wines, but the "Blanc de l'Observateur" and the "Rose" stood out the most. The flavors were sublime, each sip a testament to the winemakers' expertise and dedication. It was a true pleasure to explore the nuances of these wines.

Knowledgeable Guide (5/5): A key highlight of my visit was the guide (Cyrine) who led us through this wine journey. Her level of expertise and knowledge was truly impressive. She not only provided insightful information about the wines we were tasting but also shared captivating stories about the winery's rich history. Her passion for wine and commitment to delivering a memorable experience shone through, making the tour all the more enjoyable and informative.

Rich History and Cave (5/5): Learning about the winery's rich history and exploring the lovely cave was a highlight of the visit. The cave added a touch of mystique to the experience, and the guide's explanations about its significance in the winemaking process added depth to the tour. It was fascinating to connect with the winery's heritage and see how it has evolved over the years.

Overall Experience (5/5): I must say that this winery exceeded my expectations on all levels. From the cultural immersion to the wine tasting and the informative guide, every aspect of my visit was exceptional. It's evident that this winery takes great pride in delivering a memorable and educational experience to its visitors.

In conclusion, if you're a wine enthusiast or simply someone looking for an enriching and enjoyable day out, this winery is a must-visit. The "Blanc de l'Observateur" and the "Rose" wines were personal favorites, but the entire wine selection is sure to impress. The combination of cultural depth, informative guides, and outstanding wine quality makes this winery a gem in the world of wine tourism. I left with a deeper appreciation for wine and the history behind it. It's an excellent destination for wine lovers and history buffs alike. I can't wait to return for another...

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5.0
7y

Chateau Ksara, the country's oldest winery, founded in 1857 by Jesuit Fathers. In August 1973, sold to a consortium of Lebanese businessmen Chateau Ksara's motto is "Modernity in Tradition". It is an idea that captures perfectly our position as Lebanon's oldest winery and the pioneering spirit that has kept Chateau Ksara at the forefront of Lebanon's wine industry, for over 156 years. Today's wine drinkers are both informed and discerning, and therefore we are committed to producing quality wines - varietals and blends made from our 25 local and international varieties - that will satisfy all palates and suit all occasions. Not only are our wines made to the most exacting standards with state of the art equipment, they also reflect the terroir of the Lebanon's historic Bekaa Valley, an area that has been making wine for over 2,000 years. It is a legacy that we respect with every bottle we make. Brand values The name of Chateau Ksara has become associated with the three core values: tradition, nobility and modernity. These are emphasized through name and lineage (tradition); through a high-quality product (nobility) and the tremendous innovative advances made since 1991 (modernity). Visit one of the world's most beautiful Wine Cellars 7 days per week from...

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2.0
1y

The venue itself is wonderful, and my rating reflects a mix of both positive and negative experiences during my visit. Starting with the positives, the reception staff were welcoming, and the tour is reasonably priced at $6, which includes a cave tour and tasting of four wines. The guides conducting the tour were kind and respectful, which made the experience enjoyable. However, there are areas that could be improved. The tour starts with a video that features subtitles only in formal Arabic. Adding subtitles in different languages could make it more accessible for international visitors. Unfortunately, the most disappointing part of the visit was at the shop and the restaurant. In the shop, I witnessed a staff member shouting at Asian customers and displaying racist behavior when they had difficulty understanding something. This level of rudeness and racism is unacceptable. Additionally, at the restaurant, we ordered one plate, but the waiter brought two, insisting that we had ordered two and trying to prove a point rather than resolving the issue calmly. It’s disheartening that two employees’ actions impacted what could have been a...

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