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Villa - Vevrier 2021

APA 7th:

Author, A. A. (2021). Villa Vevrier 2021 [Description if needed]. Publisher.

MLA 9th:

Author Last, First. Villa Vevrier 2021. Publisher, 2021.

Chicago 17th (Notes & Bib):

Author First Last. Villa Vevrier 2021. Place: Publisher, 2021.


| Category | Score | |------------------------|-------| | Visual Appeal | 8 | | Aromatic Complexity | 7.5 | | Palate Balance | 8 | | Length | 7.5 | | Typicality of Vintage | 9 | | Overall Score | 8.0 (Very Good / Excellent) |

Comparison to prior vintages:
More structured than the 2020 (which was riper), but less powerful than the 2019. Closest in style to the 2017.

Scouring online retailers and wine forums like CellarTracker and Vivino, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive. villa vevrier 2021

Before uncorking the 2021 vintage, it’s worth understanding the producer. Villa Vevrier is a boutique winery located in the high-altitude terrains of Zahle, Lebanon. Unlike the massive, ancient estates of Ksara or Kefraya, Villa Vevrier focuses on small-batch, terroir-driven blends. The winery is known for its signature blend of Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot, often with a touch of Mourvèdre.

The name "Vevrier" evokes a sense of French-Lebanese heritage—a nod to the colonial influence that revitalized Lebanese winemaking in the 19th century but executed with a distinctly modern, artisanal touch.

Deep ruby core with a vibrant, narrow violet rim. It is opaque but not ink-black, suggesting medium-plus body. The legs are slow and pronounced, indicating good alcohol integration (estimated 14.2% ABV).

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Example (APA in-text):
Villa Vevrier (2021) is a red wine from the Languedoc region.

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The entry is surprisingly soft, then builds. The acidity is the star of the 2021 vintage. It cuts through the ripe tannins like a laser.

I had the opportunity to taste the Villa Vevrier 2021 after six months of bottle aging. Here are the detailed notes. Author, A