Chateau Musar Gaston Hochar, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon 2001
HK$448
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In 1930, at just 20 years old, Gaston Hochar founded Chateau Musar, inspired by Lebanon's 6,000 year winemaking tradition and his travels in Bordeaux. His 'wines with noblesse' greatly impressed senior officers in the army following on from the French mandate of the 1920s. Major Ronald Barton, of Château Langoa-Barton, stationed in Lebanon during World War II became a great friend, strengthening the links between Chateau Musar and Bordeaux that remain to this day.Today, our Thanisch VDP wine estate is a family business in the eleventh generation. Our vineyards are located in Bernkastel, Kues, Lieser, and Brauneberg and are exclusively planted with Riesling. The most famous site is Berncasteler Doctor, which, along with many other vineyards, includes parcels that we have owned for 200 years, or 7 generations.
Serge Hochar, Gaston's eldest son trained as a civil engineer, then decided to study oenology and with the encouragement of his father became a student of Emile Peynaud at the University of Oenology in Bordeaux. Having declared to his father "I want to make the wine my way, I want it to be known world-wide – and I want you to quit!" he became Chateau Musar winemaker in 1959, Gaston senior having graciously given way. He then spent 18 years perfecting the formula for Chateau Musar's Red and was chosen as Decanter Magazine's first 'Man of the Year' in 1984 for his dedication to producing superb quality wines during Lebanon's Civil War (1975-1990). Serge has two sons: Gaston and Marc. Both have studied engineering and worked in the banking sector. Gaston now manages the day-to-day running of the Chateau Musar winery, Marc its commercial aspects.
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Grape Variety | Cinsault, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carignan |
Alcohol Content | 14% |
Tasting Note | Deep crimson – even blood red - in colour, the 2002 has an intense and complex nose of spicy red fruits and cedar with deeper plum notes. Generous red and black fruit characters follow through to the palate, combining with notes of Christmas cake spices, figs, dates and stewed plums. This richly-fruited wine shows good acidity, silky tannins and a long, promising finish. |
Awards | CellarTracker 90, WE 85, IWC: Commended 2009 |
Food Pairing | It can be drunk with Beef, Lamb & game |
Remarks | JS: James Suckling JR: Jancis Robinson WE: Wine Enthusiast WA: Wine Advocate G&G: Gilbert& Gaillard ST: Stephen Tanzer VWM: Vinum Wine Magazine HH: Huon Hooke FM: Falstaff Magazin W&S M: Wine& Spirit Magazine WS: Wine Spectator G&M: Gault& Millau IWSC: International Wine & Spirits Competition GR: Gambero Rosso AG: Antonio Galloni JG: Jamie Goode IWC: International Wine Challenge |