Villa Vevrier 2021: A Wine of Elegance and Precision
Moving away from the cluttered luxury of previous decades, 2021's premier villas focused on "quiet luxury." This involves using high-quality, tactile materials—such as raw concrete, charred wood (Shou Sugi Ban), and matte finishes—to create a sense of calm. The design of Villa Vevrier likely reflects this trend, using light as a primary "building material" to create shifting patterns throughout the day, much like the cinematic qualities explored in architectural short films . Sustainability and the Future
Inside, the villa offers an unparalleled sensory experience. Every detail of the interior design was curated to evoke a sense of calm sophistication. The open-plan living areas are flooded with Mediterranean light, highlighting custom furniture pieces and curated artworks. With multiple bedroom suites, each offering private terrace access and spa-like en-suite bathrooms, the villa provides a sanctuary for residents and guests alike. The kitchen and dining areas are equipped with professional-grade technology, making it an ideal venue for world-class entertaining.
- "A hidden gem from Lebanon. The 2021 is juicier than the 2020. Great with BBQ." – Michael T. (Vivino, 4.2/5)
- "Needs air. Upon opening, it was tight. After an hour, it opened into a beautiful Rhone-style wine." – Sarah L. (CellarTracker)
- "Best vintage of Villa Vevrier in the last five years. The Grenache really shines in the heat of 2021." – Wine Blog, The Middle East Palate.