CHATEAU KEFRAYA BLANC DE BLANCS
Rich and luscious, expressing fruit notes (pineapple, peach and grapefruit), as well as floral fragrances (lilies and white acacia). On the palate, this wine demonstrates great elegance, smoothness and liveliness, leaving an impression of fullness and roundness. The flavors on the palate complement those on the nose, with touches of apricot, mango and honey achieving great harmony. The finish is generous and long, rounding out the palate with slight herbal notes.
CHATEAU KEFRAYA LES BRETECHES
Chateau Kefraya Les Bretèches Red is a typical Lebanese wine. What makes this wine so unique are the fine spicy aromas. You will undoubtedly taste light shades of cherry and blackcurrant, but also the generous flavors of other red fruits. The combination of these is delicious. One of the main ingredients is the Cinsault grape. Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Tempranillo, Carignan and Garnacha (Grenache) are also used to produce Les Bretèches. This red wine can be combined well with different types of food. Actually, any piece of meat is more than suitable, but fish can also be combined. For example, think of white fish or salmon.
CHATEAU KEFRAYA MYST
KI NO BI DRY GIN
KI NO BI Kyoto Dry Gin is created with Japanese botanicals such as yellow yuzu from the north of Kyoto Prefecture, hinoki wood chips (Japanese cypress), bamboo, gyokuro tea from the Uji region and green sanshō (Japanese peppercorn) berries. Mastering not only the science of distillation as others have done before, but also the age-old art of blending, we separate the botanicals in our gin into six different categories which is base, citrus, tea, herbal, spice and floral and distil each category individually.
KI NO BI SEI DRY GIN
KI NO BI SEI is made according to the same intricate production method as the original KI NO BI, using 11 botanicals distilled in six distinct flavour categories, known as the 6 Elements. In contrast with the original KI NO BI, which has a delicate and gentle profile, KI NO BI SEI has a thicker mouthfeel and full-bodied flavour, which works well in cocktails.
KI NO TEA DRY GIN
KOZUE GIN
This gin features several botanicals local to Wakayama Prefecture, where it is made, including mandarin peel, lemon peel, and sansho. The juniper used is imported from Europe. However, what sets Kozue apart is the use of Japanese umbrella pine (koyamaki). The nose brings abundant pine and pepper spice, while the palate rolls out with citrus, pine, and spice. For a 47% ABV release, it’s extremely smooth and drinkable.