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Carmel Winery launches new wine in Signature series

Carmel Black Cabarnet Cauvignon is latest from Israel’s largest winery.

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Grapes growing in a vineyard. Credit: Jill Wellington/Pixabay.

Israel’s Carmel Winery recently launched the United States premier of
the new Carmel Black, as part of its Signature luxury brand, just in time for the Passover season.

Carmel Winery, the largest winery in Israel, adds the new vintage to its distinguished Signature series, a portfolio of luxury wines from the highest-quality producing vineyards known for its long tradition of winemaking knowledge and expertise.

The new wine joins the brand’s highly successful Carmel Mediterranean Vats ($30 SRP), Single Vineyard ($45 SRP), Carmel Mediterranean ($60 SRP) and Carmel flagship wine limited edition ($99 SRP).

Carmel Black, a sign of strength and elegance, is a mysterious marvel that exudes prestige and sophistication. Inspired by its boundless depth and signature timelessness, the company created Carmel Black, a new exclusive edition in the distinguished Carmel Signature series.

This full-bodied, velvety wine epitomizes Carmel’s artistry and innovation and encapsulates the vast expertise and philosophy of Carmel Signature: To nurture and enhance the unique qualities of the grapes, extracting their best attributes and realize their full potential with love, care and minimal interference.

Carmel Black wine recently launched in the United States. Credit: Courtesy of Carmel Winery.
Carmel Black wine recently launched in the United States. Credit: Courtesy of Carmel Winery.

Carmel Black Cabernet Sauvignon Galilee 2021 boasts a rich, dark-crimson hue and delights the senses with aromas of ripe fruit, cassis, and hints of tomato leaf, complemented by subtle notes of warming spices. This wine offers a full-bodied, silky texture, with flavors of luscious ripe red fruits that linger through a satisfying medium finish. It has been meticulously aged for 14 months in French oak barrels within its wine cellars. Bottle aging potential is 5-7 years under suitable storage conditions.

Said Yiftah Peretz, chief winemaker of Carmel Winery, “Our new Carmel Black is meticulously aged for 14 months in French oak barrels. Grown in the Galilee, its climate provides comfortable temperatures which offer excellent conditions for nurturing and enhancing the unique qualities of the grape.”

Etti Edri, Carmel’s export manager, said, “Israel is naturally the historical homeland of kosher wines, and we are excited to introduce our exclusive Carmel Black in the United States in time for Passover, when more than 40% of all kosher wine sales occur.”

Carmel Black Signature was launched in the United States at the popular Kosher Food & Wine Experience (KFWE), hosted by Royal Wine Corp back in February. This important trade show regularly drives trends for Passover holiday wines and spirits, as well as year long forecasts.

Carmel Black Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 Galilee (SRP: $30) can be purchased at specialty wine stores and online sites. Carmel Signature is Carmel Winery’s most prestigious wine category. The wines are produced from grapes nurtured and selected with strict precision from Carmel’s top vineyards, with an emphasis on elegance and harmony between all the elements.

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Founded in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild – owner of the famous Chateau Lafite-Rothschild in Bordeaux – Carmel Winery works with 108 families of wine growers to nurture some 3,500 acres of top vineyards in Israel, from the Galilee and the Golan Heights in the North to the Negev in the South. These vineyards include some of the finest individual vineyard sites in the country. Carmel uses state-of-the-art technology to produce an array of wines that range in style as well as in price point, from entry-level wines to premium bottlings. With 139 years of knowledge, experience, and uncompromising quality, Carmel’s wines earn well-respected scores and prestigious awards from the international wine community.
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