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Kingsmark kosher wines now available in New York and New Jersey

by | Wednesday, May 15, 2024

The 2021 Kingsmark Cabernet Sauvignon, crafted in Napa Valley, California, stands as a testament to the collaboration between esteemed winemakers Philippe Melka and Maayan Koschitzky of Atelier Melka. Rooted in the legacy of Leslie Rudd, a revered figure in Napa Valley and beyond, this wine embodies a dedication to excellence and innovation.

Pouring into the glass with an inky opaque garnet hue, the wine entices with an aromatic medley of black cherry, cassis, and delicate floral herbs. On the palate, it unfolds with sumptuous layers of black cherry and cassis, intertwined with nuances of graphite and dried herbs, creating a symphony of flavors.

The tannins, characterized by their supple and velvety texture, bestow a luxurious, downy plushness upon the palate, adding to the wine’s allure. Notably, the wine achieves an exceptional balance, with its outstanding acidity imparting brightness and vitality to the overall profile.

Despite its monumental stature, the 2021 Kingsmark Cabernet Sauvignon is masterfully sculpted, showcasing a harmonious integration of flavors and structure. With a notable alcohol content of 14.9%, it exudes both power and finesse, earning a commendable score of around 9.5. This wine exemplifies a remarkable achievement in the realm of top-tier kosher winemaking, a testament to Whitney Skibell’s dedication to carrying forward Leslie Rudd’s visionary legacy.

TASTING NOTES 2021 Kingsmark Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, Napa, California. Inky opaque garnet in the glass, this wine smells of black cherry and cassis and floral herbs. In the mouth, sumptuous black cherry and cassis flavors mix with graphite and dried herbs. The tannins are supple and velvety, with a rich downy plushness that is quite compelling. Outstanding acidity and brightness. A massive wine, but extremely well-sculpted. 14.9% alcohol. Score: around 9.5.