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Red Wine
JA-B-AL De Bargylus
2018, 75cl
Syria

23,19
approx. £19.99
30,92/lt

 14.5%

 2020-2028

 Serve at 16º-18º

 

O Produtor, tasting note published in June 23rd 2019

Ja-ba-l from Domaine Bargylus is delicious. Very smooth, with pleasantly ripe and velvety flavours. It is, in effect, the second wine of Bargylus’s Grand Vin. A blend of Cabernet (60%) and Syrah (40%).

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JA-B-AL De Bargylus

The city of Latakia is located in the Orontes Valley, at an altitude of 900 metres, near the Jabal Al-Ansariyeh mountain and 60 km from the Mediterranean Sea. The vineyard spans 12 hectares, with vines aged between 14 and 19 years (planted since 2003). Planting density is 6,250 vines per hectare, with yields ranging from 1 kg to 1.5 kg per vine.

Harvesting is done by hand, collecting grapes in small 15 kg crates with meticulous sorting, sometimes in two passes during more challenging vintages. The soil is composed of clay, limestone, and flint, providing a unique terroir. The harvest takes place from early September to mid-October, with an average annual rainfall of 1,100 mm.

Vinification includes double sorting on reception and gravity flow, with gentle extraction through pigeage (manual cap punching), complemented by pumping over.

Ageing lasts between 6 and 8 months, with 20% in new barrels. The maturation process includes gentle pigeage and pumping over.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 110413

Johnny R. Saadé Holdings S.A.L.

The Saadé family, of Greek Orthodox Christian origin, has its roots in the coastal city of Latakia, Syria, known in antiquity as Laodicea ad Mare. With a commercial tradition established since the 18th century, the family distinguished itself in international trade, maritime and land transport, and industry, with a presence in various countries across the Middle East and Europe. In the 2000s, under the leadership of Johnny R. Saadé, the family founded Johnny R. Saadé Holdings S.A.L. Today, his sons, Karim and Sandro Saadé, manage the wine estates — Domaine de Bargylus and Château Marsyas — with a contemporary and international vision.

Established in 2003, with the first vintage released in 2006, Domaine de Bargylus is often described as the best wine in Syria. Located at 990 meters altitude on slopes facing the Mediterranean Sea, the vineyard benefits from an exceptional terroir: limestone soils with clay, significant daily temperature variation, and high rainfall. Production follows an approach inspired by the French style, under the guidance of renowned French winemaker Stéphane Derenoncourt, whose philosophy emphasizes terroir expression, sustainability, and minimal enological intervention. Despite logistical challenges arising from the geopolitical context, winemaking is rigorously supervised: samples are sent outside Syria for tastings and technical decisions in close collaboration with the winemaking team.

In 2007, the Saadé family expanded their winemaking project to the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon with the establishment of Château Marsyas. Covering approximately 600,000 square meters, the estate is located in the villages of Kefraya and Tell Dnoub, in a region historically known as the Marsyas Valley. Château Marsyas follows the same philosophy of precision and authenticity applied to Bargylus, also benefiting from the consultancy of Stéphane Derenoncourt. The wines reflect the character of the Lebanese terroir, combined with the sophistication and elegance of modern and demanding winemaking.