Sicherzustellen, dass jeder weiterhin Zugang zu den grundlegenden menschlichen Bedürfnissen hat, ist und war immer unsere Priorität. Und dank der ständigen Unterstützung von Empower Lebanon konnten wir unsere Reichweite erweitern und 125 Familien in der Region Bekaa helfen. Nächster Halt –> Saida
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A lei das eleições hoje é a nossa prioridade mais importante. O Ministro Gebran Bassil chegou na cidade de Saidon as 08:00 da manhã e se reuniu com o Mufti de Saida el Sheikh Salim Sussan no Dar al-IFTA no início de […]
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🍇Ancient Grape Varieties Make a Comeback in Lebanon | Wine Enthusiast Magazine
“There was a history of wine [in Lebanon] before the French came,” says Farrah Berrou, a Lebanese wine expert and host of B is for Bacchus, an educational wine podcast. “They revived it, but it was the Phoenicians who introduced wine to Europe, not the other […]
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Wine was traded extensively by the Phoenicians who introduced it to the civilisations around the Mediterranean.
Drinks go in and out of fashion, but wine has stood the test of time. Archaeological evidence shows that wineries were in production in ancient Armenia as long ago as 4100 BC and earthenware containers on the site, known as kvevris and used in the […]
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