2019 Bargylus Jabal de Bargylus

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“The Finest wine produced in the Eastern Mediterranean is...[Bargylus]...” Jancis Robinson - Hugh Johnson, World Atlas of Wine - 7th Edition - 2013

Everyone now knows that the birthplace of wine lies in Lebanon. But the wine region back then was much larger, and at the same time that wine was being produced in present-day Lebanon, wine was also being made a few hundred kilometers away, specifically around Jebel-Al-Ansariye, near the important Phoenician city of Ramitha. Mount Bargylus dominates this part of the Syrian landscape, the land that gave us the alphabet and money. Deir Thouma has always been home to a historic and unique wine estate, recently revived by the Saadé family. The Mediterranean climate has been exceptionally favorable for viticulture since time immemorial.

Bargylus Winery is under the strict supervision of top oenologist Stéphane Derenoncourt, who works uncompromisingly to achieve a flawless journey, producing wines with great precision and depth. Quality, the terroir, must speak for itself, without compromise. This is how Karim & Sandro Saadé define their winemaking philosophy. This approach, unlike many local practices, is aimed at elevating Syrian wine to the level it deserves.

By using the best international varieties for both red (Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot) and white (Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc), they aim to demonstrate the excellence of the soil and organic farming and Bargylus is now without a doubt the flagship of Syria.

The Jabal, the least-aged version from Domaine Bargylus, is also delicious. Very smooth, with wonderfully soft flavors. Beautifully aged. A blend of Cabernet (60%) and Syrah (40%). The nose is initially a bit reserved, but after swirling, very elegant and balanced notes of black fruit and white pepper emerge. On the palate, this medium- to full-bodied wine is again very balanced with mineral freshness, excellent acidity, and well-integrated tannins, with a long, spicy finish.

FACT: In the "Attachments" tab, you'll find the official fact sheet for this fine wine. We'll automatically send it to you when you order it. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount . You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at checkout. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway, with ample parking. Click here for our address.

Specifications

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Available as of Aug 14, 2025
Type of Wine Red
Country Syria
Region Latakia
Winery Bargylus
Grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah-Shiraz
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2019
Drinking as of 2025
Drinking till 2032
Alcohol % 14.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Tasting Profiles Aards, Donker fruit, Droog, Fruitig, Houtgerijpt, Soepel, Vol
Drink moments Barbecue, Met vrienden, Open haard

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The Bargylus estate is located near Deir Touma, literally translated as the “Monastery of Thomas”, not far from the archaeological remains of the Crusade and the illustrious Saladin. Typically Mediterranean in style, Bargylus elegantly combines strength and sophistication. The balance between sweetness, which comes with sunshine and the full ripeness of the grapes, and salt content that comes with limestone, allows Bargylus to convey a strong soil identity and inimitable flavor.

Everyone now knows that the cradle of Syrian wine is in Lebanon. But the wine region was much larger then, and at the same time that wine was produced in present-day Lebanon, wine was also made a few hundred kilometers away, more precisely around the Jebel-Al-Ansariye, near the important Phoenician city, Ramitha. Mount Bargylus dominates this part of the Syrian landscape, the land that gave us the alphabet and money. Deir Thouma has always had a historic and special wine estate, recently brought back to life by the Saadé family. The Mediterranean climate has been particularly favorable for wine-growing since time immemorial.

Bargylus winery is under the strict control of top oeunologist Stephane Derenoncourt. Here he works uncompromisingly on a flawless course, and makes wines with great precision and depth. Using the best international varieties for both red (Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot) and white (Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc), they want to show the excellence of the soil and organic farming and now Bargylus is without a doubt the flagship of Syria.
Quoted today by Pliny the Elder, Mount Bargylus, known today as Jebel Al-Ansariyé, stretches from the Orontes Valley near the ancient city of Antioch to the Eleutherus Valley in the south of ancient Emesa. Located in the hinterland of the modern Syrian city of Latakia and the Canaanite metropolis of Ugarit, the slopes of Mount Bargylus were richly covered with vines during Greco-Roman times.

Wine making in Syria is a real challenge given the lack of wine culture and infrastructure. The task became more difficult with the outbreak of war in Syria. The Saadé brothers have not been able to visit the estate since the beginning of the conflict. In addition to the obvious safety problems, Bargylus also has a logistical problem: harvesting is done by telephone by the two brothers. Grape samples are sent by taxi for tasting in Beirut to determine harvest dates for each plot. Laboratory testing is conducted outside the country and exporting the wines is also an extremely complex process.

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