Review of the Lebanese Wine Echo du Bybline

Lebanese Wines: Bybline Echo

Name: Bybline Echo
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Cinsault
Year: 2020
Country: Lebanon
Region: Mount Lebanon
Date Consumed: December 8, 2025

The Bybline Echo 2020 is a light to medium-bodied red wine that blends together Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, and Cinsault. It is straightforward and accessible, and you can expect simple fruity notes, leaning toward red fruits, with light tannins and an easy texture.

Overall, let’s just say that this is a drinkable wine. It works well as a casual bottle (to try for the sake of trying a new Lebanese red), but it does not leave a strong impression or invite deeper exploration.

Review of the Lebanese wine from Batroun called Mawj Mourvedre

Lebanese Wines: Mawj Mourvedre 2023

Name: Mawj Mourvedre 2023
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Mourvedre
Year: 2023
Country: Lebanon
Region: Batroun
Date Consumed: December 6, 2025

This was our first time trying a Lebanese single-varietal Mourvèdre, and Mawj set the bar pretty high. The young 2023 vintage is full-bodied and dry and comes with notes of plum, black fruits, and a strong gamey essence. When we first poured it, the wine smelled like barnyard and leather. It was powerful.

Although I wouldn’t classify the Mawj Mourvedre as an everyday wine, I liked this bottle a lot, and I’d happily drink more of it. It’s a promising first encounter with Mawj, and definitely not the last.

Review of Ainata Reserve Cuvee 12, a wine from Lebanon

Lebanese Wines: Ainata Reserve Cuvee 12 2013

Name: Ainata Reserve Cuvee 12 2013 (by Chateau Salomon)
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Not Mentioned
Year: 2013
Country: Lebanon
Region: North Lebanon
Date Consumed: December 3, 2025

This bottle has a bit of a story for me. It was made by a friend’s family, and for the past three years it’s been sitting quietly among our other wines. It’s one of those bottles you keep meaning to open, but somehow never do.

A few days ago, however, while my wife and I were reviewing our wine inventory, trying to pick our Christmas lineup, we said it was finally time to see what it had become.

And I’m glad we uncorked it.

The Ainata Reserve Cuvée 12 turned out to be a surprisingly confident wine, full-bodied and delicious. And for its age, it tasted quite young.

Lovely.