Review of Lebanese Red Wines: Chateau Cana Jardin Secret

Lebanese Wines: Chateau Cana Jardin Secret 2016

Name: Chateau Cana Jardin Secret 2016
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Sabbaghieh
Year: 2016
Country: Lebanon
Region: Mount Lebanon
Date Consumed: December 16, 2024

A medium-bodied red wine from Mount Lebanon that had stronger tannins than I expected and notes of black cherries, strawberry lollipops, olive oil, tobacco, and leather. (And there was this ferric, rusty aftertaste that I couldn’t understand. Where did it come from?)

Now and then, I swirled the wine to observe the sediment that gave it character. “Some people look much wiser than they are,” I thought. And then I said to myself that Chateau Cana’s Comète Rouge is much better than the Jardin Secret, even though the former is much cheaper than the latter.

Overall, the Jardin Secret is a good wine that could have been better. I’d give it a 72/100.

Lebanese Wines: Chateau Oumsiyat Jaspe 2019

Name: Chateau Oumsiyat Jaspe 2019
Type: Red Wine
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Cinsault, Syrah
Year: 2019
Country: Lebanon
Region: Mount Lebanon
Date Consumed: June 18, 2024

Here we have an easy-to-drink, medium-bodied red wine from Mount Lebanon.

Since I had to uncork it on a hot summer day, I made sure I cooled it a little. Mostly, I got notes of red fruits and a mild aftertaste of spices.

Balanced tannins. Good vibes. Nothing to complain about.

Overall, although the wine did its job, I wasn’t totally impressed by it. It’s a good wine, good enough to uncork a bottle on a weekday afternoon, but not good enough for me to say I loved it.