Lassa, Jbeil · 1550–1650m · 400,000 m²
The land sits at 1,550–1,650m in Lassa, Jbeil — 400,000 m² of terraced Lebanese mountain. 13,000 grape vines. 480 apple trees, 130 cherry trees, 80 walnuts. Drip irrigation across the full property.
Not everything is finished. Parts of the land are still rough. Some systems are still forming. That’s not a flaw — it’s the phase we’re in. What exists here is real, and still becoming.

Cleared, terraced mountain land at 1550–1650m elevation in Lassa, Jbeil. Ancient stone terracing built across generations.
Active
Established vineyards across terraced land — the backbone of the land’s agricultural production.
Active
Part of a maturing fruit ecosystem spanning the mountain slope.
Active
130 cherry trees and 80 walnuts — a living canopy already taking root.
Active
Multiple homes and buildings on-site, undergoing renovation for community living.
In Restoration
Animals as part of the regenerative system — supporting soil health, biodiversity, and the living character of the land.
Present
Drip irrigation installed across the full property — water infrastructure in place.
Active
A living system with no ceiling. The land grows with every hand that tends it, every season that passes, every decision made in alignment.
Open