— Lebanese Boutique Wines · Switzerland

The Grape Escape

from Phoenicia to your glass

Seven family estates. 3,000 years of winemaking. Rare indigenous grapes that grow nowhere else on earth. We bring the soul of Lebanon to Switzerland — one bottle at a time.

7 estates

3.000 years of heritage

900–1.700 m altitude

Swiss partner for exclusive wines

— Our Story

A heart for Lebanese wines

We share Lebanon's extraordinary heritage with Switzerland — not through mass-market labels, but through carefully curated boutique estates and rare indigenous grape varieties that make Lebanese wine truly irreplaceable.

Each bottle is a direct conversation with a winemaker, a valley, and a civilisation. From the Mediterranean shores of Batroun in the north, through the legendary Bekaa Valley in the east, to the mountains of Jezzine in the south, our seven estates cultivate their vineyards at elevations between 900 and 1,700 metres. These high-altitude terroirs are the secret behind the exceptional freshness, mineral tension, elegance, and depth that define Lebanon's finest wines.

— Seven Estates

Boutique wineries. Rare. Authentic.

The wines that Lebanon keeps for itself — now available in Switzerland. Each estate selected for its terroir, its family hands, and its uncompromising character.

Château Barka

BEKAA VALLEY NORTH · 1,450–1,700 M · EST. 2009

A family business run by the five Geagea brothers in the northern Bekaa Valley. Organic farming at altitudes of 1,450–1,700 m — among the highest vineyards in Lebanon.

Château Khoury

DHOUR ZAHLÉ · BEKAA · 1,200 M · EST. 2002

Highland wines full of complexity. From matured vintages like Perseides 2012 to fresh white wines — a winery dedicated to the expression of terroir.

Karam Wines

JEZZINE · SOUTH LEBANON · 1,400 M · EST. 2002

Focusing on indigenous grape varieties like the rare Meksassi. Karam combines traditional winemaking with modern craftsmanship to create powerful, mineral-rich wines.

Aurora Wines

BATROUN · NORTH LEBANON · 850–950 M · EST. 2006

A modern boutique winery with elegant cuvées. The rose gold of the reds with its 2024 freshness and the Cuvée N as a vibrant white wine truly represent their finesse.

Domaine des Tourelles

BEKAA VALLEY · 1,050 M · EST. 1868

The oldest active winery in Lebanon, founded in 1868. Its Vieilles Vignes (“Old Vines”) collection, featuring Carignan and Cinsault as well as an indigenous white blend, bears witness to generations of expertise and a rich winemaking heritage.

Umami Wines

BEKAA · QANAFAR · 1,100 M · EST. 2016

Founded in 2016 by award-winning winemaker Hiba Salloum, this winery in the Bekaa Valley produces small batches from high-altitude vines – including the native Obeidy variety.

Domaine St. Gabriel

BYBLOS · NORTH LEBANON · 900 M · EST. 1926

A traditional winery producing elegant cuvées from classic and indigenous Lebanese grape varieties. Subtle power, long finish.

— A 3,000-year civilisation

The civilisation that invented wine

Long before Bordeaux, long before Burgundy — the Phoenicians were already crossing the Mediterranean with amphorae of Lebanese wine. The Bekaa Valley is one of the oldest winemaking regions on earth: a living testament to 3,000 years of uninterrupted viticulture. Indigenous grapes like Obeideh, Merweh and Meksassi grow nowhere else in the world.

—  Our Commitment

Wines that give back

Every bottle finances real change — in Lebanon and beyond.

5%

NET PROFIT
will be shared for social projects in Switzerland & Lebanon.

1:1

OLIVE TREES 
For every wine traveller, we plant an olive tree in Lebanon.

100%

FAMILY ESTATES
We support exclusively small, family-run wineries.

— Wine Journeys

COMING SOON

Travel into the soul of Lebanon — guided by Pia.

In partnership with Pia Abboud and Discovery Beyond Borders, we offer four ways to experience Lebanon — public group tours, fully tailor-made journeys, do-it-yourself itineraries and purpose-driven volunteer trips. Vineyards, ancient cellars, cedar forests, Roman ruins and Mediterranean mezze — designed for travellers who want to feel a country, not just visit it.

Bring Lebanon to your table.