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The damaged Lebanese wineries reclaiming their legacy after war
Across Lebanon, winemakers face a desperate struggle to preserve their winemaking traditions while protecting their livelihoods and legacies they have spent a lifetime building. Amid Israel's recent war in Lebanon, their vineyards stood as symbols of resilience against the challenges brought by the aggression, which reached a ceasefire on 27 November. They now hold onto hope that this truce will be permanent, despite Israel's many violations, and mark the end of the wars they have endured in the country.  “I mean, how many times will we use the word resilient when it comes to Lebanese? This is not their first time making wine under war, unfortunately. So, they've alway

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