I went with my family on the 1st of May to the winery Massaya. They were hosting an arak workshop so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to learn more about arak production. A delicious lunch was served with an array of traditional Lebanese dishes. My favorite corner was where two women from the Bekaa cooked marquq - paper-thin bread. The lighting was perfect and I couldn't stop myself from indulging in both the bread and the photo shots. We lunched with our friends the Bosquin family and a very nice couple who own a restaurant in England, The Dock Kitchen . It was a very relaxing day!
As we arrived, everyone was busy preparing for the lunch.
A general view of the vineyards, very romantic!
This is where the arak, after being distilled three times, is conserved for at least 6 months.
Kishk pies being prepared the traditional way.
I simply couldn't stop photographing this woman.
One more shot!
Isn't he cute?
I have come to love this traditional drink, often called the lion's milk.
The frikeh was simply delicious!
Grilled vegetables served with lots of sesame seeds.
A nice dish of meat shawarma ....
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Monday, May 3, 2010
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