Sunset 2018, once again, takes the top prize at the prestigious 16th Mondial du Rosé.
Château Ksara, one of Lebanon’s leading wineries, is proud to announce that its iconic Sunset 2018 has once again won a gold medal at the 16thMondial du Roséin Cannes, a competition in which over 1,000 wines from over 20 countries were submitted to 67 judges from 18 nations.
Made with Cabernet Franc and Syrah and first released in 1974, Sunset is Lebanon’s best-selling rosé and a permanent fixture on the nation’s dining tables and beach clubs during summer. It has a salmon-pink hue with an elegant nose of red fruit. In the mouth, there is freshness, excellent fruit with a sustained finish. Sunset is sold in over 30 countries.
“We are proud to see that, once again, Château Ksara and Lebanon have demonstrated the highest standards of wine-making on the international stage,” said Zafer Chaoui, the winery’s president. “Sunset is an icon, one of the backbones of an extensive portfolio of labels both at home and abroad. It is a modern rosé, aimed at a discerning palate, made by a winery that has been producing wines of a consistent quality for over 160 years.”
Château Ksara was founded by the Jesuit brothers in 1857 and is Lebanon’s oldest producer. It is known for its famous 2km Roman tunnels where many of Château Ksara’s wines are still aged.