Château Ksara, Lebanon's leading winery, has once again achieved a notable milestone with the launch of its most-recent premium rosé, Nuance. An exciting addition to the producer's extensive and diverse catalogue, Nuance captures the pure essence of a rosé while inviting wine-lovers to experience an elegant and new creation that speaks the language of a carefree summer.
The launch of Nuance marks Ksara's big-hit debut into the category of premium rosé wines. Grown at over 1,000 meters of altitude in Lebanon's Bekaa valley, three grape varieties come together to make up a unique wine composition. The wine is full-bodied, yet fresh, and filled with aromas of peaches, apricot, and melon
Nuance is made by the direct press method, which is a more holistic approach to making rosé wine that ensures more complex aromatics. The grapes are picked with deliberately higher acidity levels to achieve greater freshness and "crunch".
Dikran Ghazal, General Manager of Chateau Ksara, commented that 'It was only natural for an industry pioneer like Ksara to penetrate the premium category, especially when it comes to a wine as loved by the Lebanese as the rosé. Nuance is a nod to those who seek to invite new experiences to their everyday - new tastes, new ideas, and new perceptions. Most importantly, it is a nod to Ksara's firm determination to always offer innovative creations that meet the needs of loyal customers and potential prospects.'
With a stylish bottle design and an exceptional taste, Nuance succeeds at becoming the new premium rosé for those who are young at heart and those who like to spoil their palate with an array of delicate flavors.
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