Wine exporter Michel Karam explains how Lebanese wine is exciting consumers, and which markets around the world are most interested in “an affordable way to take a taste of the country’s cultural past.”
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Who keeps the profits? the big landowners. Bad idea. It’s all the same: capitalism & greed & ambition & greed leading to jealousy & resentment & inflation & hate & conflict… war… genocide. Just drink water and forget about big ego.
I have no idea why they talk about the civil war all the time London and germany was bombed 70 years ago nobody thinks twice about that or associates straight away
Yeshaya , I agree with you .
Imagine one station in the USA, covering George Floyd protests, said :and I quote “ this is not Lebanon during the civil war , it is America . “ he made me very upset .
zeina20111 no way did they say that🤦♂️ that’s so messed up.
The war was in the 70s and in every documentary about Lebanon they have to mention the war.
Its an amazing wine
The Lebanese wine is the best wine !
Why do people still talk about the civil war in Lebanon , ?
You are talking about one of the finest wine in the world .
Show the beauty of Lebanon , there are lots of gorgeous stuff to mention about Lebanon .
Best ever
Love Chateau Musar wines. Have to try some of these other brands.
Try some Romanian wines, a lot of them are velvety smooth
The reason why he mentioned the civil war is because it’s the reason for all the problems to day in Lebanon.
Chateau Musar is absolutely delicious.