Latourba

Growing wines that faithfully express our terroir in WEST BEKAA

About the winery
Born from history and raised by tradition, Latourba is a haven for the soul and a gateway into the earth’s secrets. As artisanal methods blend with viticulture and historical knowledge to craft a wine like no other, Latourba’s single vineyard offers its visitors a lot more than wine to quench their thirst; it brings the earth’s spirit to life, giving it taste, texture and a rich palette of color, inviting anyone to return to nature’s serene and warm embrace. All grapes are sourced from Latourba’s private owned vineyards at the slopes that are connecting Mount Lebanon to the West Bekaa valley. Each parcel of grapes is vinified separately to create a single variety range of wines, expressing the unique “terroir” of Latourba.

Learn more about Latourba and their facilities at:

https://latourba.com/

Location

WEST BEKAA

Opening Hours
Monday: 09:00 - 15:00Tuesday: 09:00 - 15:00Wednesday: 09:00 - 15:00Thursday: 09:00 - 15:00Friday: 09:00 - 15:00Saturday: 09:00 - 15:00Sunday: 09:00 - 15:00
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Cellar door / shop
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Accommodation
No
Tastings
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Tours
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Restaurant
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Events / Weddings
No
Languages
Arabic, English, French
Children friendly
No
Yes
Region
WEST BEKAA
Country
Lebanon
Organic
No
Wines produced
Red, White, Sparkling
Grape varieties
Chardonnay, Sauvignon BlancCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Syrah
History & Geography
Rising from the land, soil and sun its natural ingredients, Latourba blends years of wisdom and tradition with layers of earth, making it a true and proud embodiment of our people. With breathtaking panoramic views that capture your heart and imagination, the Latourba winery is over 45hcts of land tucked away on the border of the Litani river in Saghbine, overlooking the Qaraoun dam in the Bekaa valley. A modern monument paying tribute to centuries of knowledge, tradition and innovation, Latourba’s soil has witnessed it all. After all, it is right here that the Mesopotamians taught the Phoenicians everything they knew about wine, before the latter made it even better. It is also this same soil that was smoothed by Roman footsteps carrying goods onto ships before being sent out into the world and later on, watched silently as the Ottomans charged with their powerful troops.
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