IXSIR scores highest grade ever given to a Lebanese wine

IXSIR scores highest grade ever given to a Lebanese wine

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Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, is a bimonthly wine publication based in the United States, was founded in 1978 and is considered one of the industry’s most renowned references and this year marked a great victory for IXSIR. The latest ranking saw all three entries by the brand receiving a score in the 90s.

Describing the brand, a spokesperson of the wine advocate said, “IXSIR is the big star that not only equaled, but in some cases surpassed the most impressive wines in this report. Their best, by a hair, was the NV IXSIR El Cuvée Xème Anniversaire scoring 93 points, the highest grade ever extended to a Lebanese wine.

The wines

Following, are the brand’s three wines and a brief description by the judges:

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EL Cuvee Xeme Anniversaire (93 pt.)

“… finesse in the mid-palate, a real backbone and great elegance. It certainly has plenty of room left to evolve and improve in the cellar and it should age beautifully…”

EL Red 2014 (92 pt.)                                                      

“… very refined and sophisticated. Elegant and showing gorgeous mid-palate finesse, it lingers beautifully on the finish and demonstrates complexity too…”

EL White 2017 (91 pt.)

“… a fresh and elegant white that has a trace of delicacy while remaining persistent and crisp…”

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