Jarjour winery in tartous Syria

A Journey into the blue wine of Syria

Syrian relationship to alcohol

Syria – and, indeed, the Middle East – might not seem obvious as bastions of alcohol production, but Syria has been producing wine since before Mr. Christ graced us with his presence.
The Blue Wine of Syria is a unique beverage that captures the attention of wine enthusiasts worldwide obviously, it’s distinguished by its striking blue color.

Now, at Syria Scope Travel we consider ourselves somewhat experts in all things Syria food and drink. Indeed, You can read about Syrian cuisine here, Drinks here, and everything here Lol.

Syria wine

Jarjour Winery one of the foremost producers of Syria Blue wine

This winery has suffered, as did many of the effects of the Syrian war. First, It began its journey in the town of Maaloula, but because of the war, it was forced to move to the charming village of Bait in the western countryside of Homs، Located in a very quiet place between vineyards and green lands, indeed, it is just the ideal place to drink wine and enjoy the picturesque view.

The Syrian Blue wine

The Blue wine spread a few years ago in Spain and many countries famous for wine, but the irony lies in that it arrived in Syria quickly through the owner of this place who was interested in this industry and transported Syrian wine to the world, where he developed the color of white wine to blue through a series of reactions through Using grape peels in a natural way, but, free of any chemical additives, moreover, the winery’s production reaches thirty thousand liters annually, and the owner aspires to export his distinctive product with a very smooth taste, but due to the sanctions on Syria, it seems very difficult.

Syria wine taste

equally important, We currently include visits to this place in group، and private tours upon request

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