2004 Musar Cuvée Blanc Bekaa Valley 11.5%
Slightly orange yellow with light citrus aroma. Good body and viscosity with an exotic mix of citrus and orange blossom flavors with honey sweetness and, uncannily, a flavor I have never tasted in a wine before but often find in middle-eastern sweets: rose water (this was confirmed by everyone present, so I wasn't hallucinating). So much for both food and wine reflecting a common terroir

1997 Chateau Musar Bekaa Valley 13.5%
On pulling the cork, I smelled the famous Musar funk, which I found quite agreeable, but after leaving the wine for five hours in a decanter, I smelled an oxidative note which left me worried. In the glass, the aroma remained heady and powerful, in counterpoint to the attractive, Bordeaux-like paleness of the color. Notes of smoke, leather, prunes and spice. Excellent balance, alcohol perfectly integrated. But the oxidative note (the words slightly maderized kept coming to mind) lingered, interfering with the wine's interesting and uncompromising character. Since one never knows how a recently purchased bottle has been stored, I wonder if, in this particular case, I should have decanted for less time. I will just have to keep trying Musars.