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Couvent Rouge : A Promising Wine and One of Lebanon’s Best

Couvent Rouge : A Promising Wine and One of Lebanon’s Best

Couvent Rouge was established in 2010, as a complement to the “Coteaux d’Heliopolis” cooperative project. Founded in 1999, the cooperative’s purpose was to replace illicit cannabis plantations with noble vine grapes plantations; offering, therefore, the possibility for the farmers to settle down in their native village. Today, the Fairtrade certified cooperative gathers more than 200 […]

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Welcome to Lebanon’s New Cash Crop

Welcome to Lebanon’s New Cash Crop

“Grapes will not replace cannabis in Lebanon anytime soon, if ever,” says Anthony Elghossain.  But that doesn’t mean Lebanese farmers aren’t giving it a try, turning fields that were once illicit cannabis plantations into fields growing grapes for red wine. Elghossain went to Lebanon in 2017 to write From Cannabis to Cabernet for Roads & Kingdoms. It’s […]

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Wineries to Watch 2021

Wineries to Watch 2021

Founded in 1999, Coteaux d’Heliopolos is a fair trade–certified cooperative that encourages farmers in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley to switch from growing cannabis to wine grapes. By 2010, they had enough fruit to supply their own wine label, Couvent Rouge. Today, winemaker Walid Habchi works with grapes from more than 200 growers to highlight the diversity […]

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Grapes of Change

Grapes of Change

Deir El Ahmar, a Christian village in the northern Bekaa valley’s Hermel-Baalbek region, is more notorious for its marijuana plantations than it is for great wines. But winemaking is precisely what the Coteaux d’Heliopolis Cooperative now wants their village to become known for. The birth of the Cooperative Having never really felt the government’s support or presence, […]

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FROM CANNABIS TO CABERNET

FROM CANNABIS TO CABERNET

In Lebanon, farmers who once grew marijuana and poppy are trying their hand at Syrah and Tempranillo. We climb Mount Lebanon, which rises rapidly from the Mediterranean. Navigating the narrow, rutted roads, we cut through a landscape littered with lush ravines and barren quarries; rivers dyed red with topsoil runoff, which the ancients believed to […]

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Au Liban, Quand La Vigne Supplante Le Cannabis

Au Liban, Quand La Vigne Supplante Le Cannabis

Assis dans sa vigne de la Bekaa libanaise, entre des plants de sauvignon blanc et de tempranillo, Michel Emad, militaire retraité et père de deux adolescents, se souvient de l’époque, aujourd’hui révolue, où il cultivait du cannabis. “Tout le monde plantait du haschisch, c’était la demande du marché, il n’y avait pas d’agriculture alternative”, se […]

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