Ixsir Grande Reserve Red 2017

Ixsir Grande Reserve Red 2017

 

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Ixsir
Grande Reserve Red 2017
  • Vintage : 2017
  • Country : Lebanon
  • Region : Bekaa Valley
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  • Type : Red
  • Style : Deep Full Bodied
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 13,5°
  • Grappes : 61% Syrah, 39% Cabernet Sauvignon

Grande Réserve Red is a masterful expression of Lebanese terroir, combining concentration and finesse in a wine that lingers with remarkable depth and elegance.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 89+ 2012
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Region and Vineyards

Lebanon's viticulture thrives along the Mount Lebanon and Bekaa slopes, where altitude tempers Mediterranean sunshine. Ixsir farms a mosaic of sites from Basbina (400 m) near Batroun on clay-limestone to Bechouat/Deir El Ahmar (1,100-1,000 m) on ferrallitic gravelly clay-lime in the northern Bekaa. Elevation delivers marked diurnal shifts that preserve acidity and aromatic precision.

Further south and east, plots such as Jezzine (950 m) and Ainata (1,800 m)—one of the highest vineyards in the Northern Hemisphere—add freshness, spice, and intensity to the fruit profile. The diversity of soils (shell limestone with clay; calcareous clays; marl-calcareous) and exposures underpins the wine's layered complexity.

Winemaking

Grande Reserve Red 2017 is a blend of Syrah (61%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (39%), sourced from selected high-altitude parcels across the estate's network of vineyards. The final composition leans into Syrah's dark-fruited spice while Cabernet contributes structure and graphite-tinged lift.

Maturation lasts 12 months in French oak with a restrained regime—15% new, 35% one-wine, 50% two-wines—to frame, not mask, the fruit. This élevage polishes tannins and layers subtle cedar and cocoa while preserving the mountain-fresh core. (ABV typically around 14%.)

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep ruby with purple highlights; youthful concentration and clarity.
  • Aroma: Blackberries, black cherry and blueberry interlace with cedar, cigar-box spice, dried thyme and a whisper of smoked meat.
  • Palate: Full-bodied yet balanced by altitude-driven freshness; fine-grained tannins, dark fruit and cocoa glide through a long, savory finish with echoes of garrigue and graphite. Decant 45-60 minutes.

Did you know?

Ixsir's gravity-fed winery is built beneath a restored 17th-century Lebanese house and has earned multiple sustainability and design accolades—CNN even cited it among the world's "greenest" buildings—while the estate's Ainata plot at 1,800 m is among the highest vineyards in the Northern Hemisphere.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Grilled lamb shoulder with rosemary — the wine's dark fruit and savory herb notes harmonize with charred, aromatic lamb.
  • Beef ribeye with peppercorn jus — ample body and tannin meet marbled richness; peppercorn mirrors Syrah's spice.
  • Mushroom and lentil moussaka — earthy umami and béchamel weight are lifted by the wine's freshness and gentle oak.
  • Aged Comté — nutty, caramelized flavors resonate with cedar, cocoa and the wine's long finish.

History of Ixsir

Ixsir was conceived by a group of partners—Étienne Debbané, Hady Kahale, Carlos Ghosn, and Gabriel (Gabi) Rivero—with a simple, ambitious idea: to revive historic mountain vineyards across Lebanon and craft blends that articulate site more than stereotype. Early consultation from Bordeaux luminaries such as Hubert de Boüard and the late Denis Dubourdieu helped shape the estate's stylistic compass toward clarity of fruit, refined tannins and measured oak.

From the outset, Ixsir operated as a multi-terroir project. Grapes are harvested by hand across dispersed, high-elevation plots, transported cool, and vinified by gravity in an energy-efficient, partly subterranean cellar. The winery lies beneath a restored 17th-century residence in Basbina (Batroun), reimagined by Raëd Abillama Architects and recognized by international design awards for its sustainability. The architectural statement mirrors the wines' ethos: modernity anchored in place.

Region and Vineyards

Lebanon's viticultural core combines Mediterranean influence with mountain altitude. The Bekaa Valley, a dry plateau around 1,000 metres, benefits from limestone soils, abundant winter rainfall and pronounced diurnal shifts, naturally preserving acidity. Coastal-mountain districts such as Batroun and Jezzine add wind-cooled mesoclimates and calcareous profiles, broadening the palette of aromas and textures.

Ixsir sources from a north-to-south patchwork of sites: Basbina (Batroun, ~400 m), Jezzine (~950 m), Kab Elias (~1,100 m), Deir el Ahmar (~1,000 m), Niha (~1,200 m) and Ainata (up to about 1,800 m). Predominantly clay-limestone and marl-calcareous soils, older gobelet-trained vines, and staggered harvests across altitudes yield fruit with tension and aromatic lift. The result is a stylistic through-line of freshness—even in warm years—without sacrificing ripeness.

Wine Range of Ixsir

The portfolio is structured in three tiers.

  • Altitudes (red, white, rosé) offers early-drinking brightness from multiple sites; the white often champions Obeideh alongside Muscat and Viognier, a nod to local heritage.
  • Grande Réserve steps up density and complexity: the red typically blends Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon from elevated clay-limestone parcels, while the white marries Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, sometimes with a discreet touch of oak for texture.
  • At the summit, EL Ixsir is a rigorous selection with longer élevage. EL Red—commonly Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot—sees extended ageing in French oak (around two years, depending on vintage), delivering graphite-lined structure and layered dark fruit. EL White—principally Viognier and Chardonnay—is aged in oak for roughly a year, balancing creamy mid-palate weight with mountain-derived acidity. The estate also distills a traditional Arak from Obeideh, further affirming its commitment to indigenous varieties.

Did you know?

The winery's rooftop is planted as a living garden and vine conservatory—reportedly Lebanon's largest green roof—where more than twenty grape varieties grow side-by-side, a literal tasting map of Ixsir's diversity.

Robert Parker (RP) : 89+ Points (2012)
The 2012 Grande Reserve is a 60/40 blend of Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, aged for 12 months in a 60/40 mixture of new and second use French oak. It comes in at 13.5% alcohol. Livelier and fresher than the 2011, this is a more precise wine, although it lacks the mouth-coating richness of the 2011. The flavors are a bit more youthful, and the fruit has a little more lift to it. Of course, it is tinged with that Syrah beefiness. I'm wondering now if this will evolve as the 2011 did, settling down, putting on a little weight and becoming more impressive. It just might. Certainly, the 2011 shows better right now.

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