Lebanon’s wineries are not only mastering the art of winemaking; they’re elevating it through design. From limited-edition labels by local artists to in-house creative collaborations, Lebanese wine brands are increasingly treating the bottle as a canvas.
Château Kefraya Bretèches 2022
Designed by Cynthia Raphaël

Château Kefraya’s Bretèches label has long been a hallmark of the estate, but its recent redesign brings a fresh, contemporary twist. Lebanese illustrator Cynthia Raphaël transformed the bottle into a work of art, signing the artwork “Les Heures Suspendues,” which celebrates Lebanese balconies.
This collaboration highlights Kefraya’s commitment to showcasing Lebanese creativity alongside winemaking excellence — producing a bottle you’ll want to display as much as pour.
Château Ksara
Tradition meets personal design “Customize your label”

Château Ksara embraces a dynamic visual language across its collections, pairing traditional references with modern elements. Sleek lines, bolder color palettes and evolving label treatments reflect a winery in dialogue with the present while rooted in history.
Now, Ksara goes a step further through their online “Customize Your Label” service, allowing wine lovers can design their own bottles — choosing labels, colors and messages — turning each bottle into a personalized piece of art. This innovative approach bridges heritage and contemporary creativity, letting consumers participate in the design story while honoring Lebanese winemaking tradition.
Domaine des Tourelles
Messages of hope “Make it happen 2026”

Every year, Domaine des Tourelles releases a limited-edition New Year bottle, featuring handwritten messages like “Adieu 2020”, “Hours of Joy 2024”, “Peace Grows Here 2025” and unveiled”Make it Happen 2026″ this year. These collectible designs have become something people look forward to annually, blending visual charm, optimism and the winery’s signature craftsmanship.
A New Craft Movement in Wine Design
These collaborations signal a growing trend: Lebanese wineries are treating design as an extension of terroir — another way to honor land, heritage and local creativity. Each bottle becomes a collectible piece of cultural expression, proving that in Lebanon, the love for wine runs deep — and so does the love for art.
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