Red wine | Western Cape
Embark on a sensory journey with Kumala's Zenith, a testament to South Africa's winemaking prowess. This 2005 vintage is a captivating blend of Merlot, Pinotage, and Shiraz, each grape contributing its unique character to create a harmonious and memorable wine.
Kumala, a celebrated winery in the Western Cape, is known for its innovative spirit and commitment to quality. The region's warm climate and diverse terroir provide the perfect conditions for these varietals to thrive, resulting in a wine that is both complex and approachable. The Zenith is a proud example of the winery’s dedication to crafting wines that speak of their origin.
This red wine is a beautiful expression of a dry style, where the fruit shines through with notes of ripe plum, dark cherry and blackberry from the Merlot and Shiraz and then adding the earthy notes and hints of spice from the Pinotage. The combination of all these elements results in a well-structured body, making it versatile enough to pair with a wide range of cuisines. It is a wine that is great by itself or as a conversation starter.
Consider pairing this vintage with hearty dishes. Its robust profile makes it an ideal companion for grilled meats, such as lamb or beef, where the wine's tannins will complement the richness of the meat. It also goes well with game, where the earthy notes of the wine can echo the natural flavors of the meat. For those who prefer plant-based cuisine, a spicy lentil stew or a mushroom risotto would be a suitable match.
The recommended serving temperature of 18°C will allow the wine's intricate aromas and flavors to fully express themselves, making every sip a delightful experience. This is a wine that invites you to slow down, appreciate the moment, and savor the rich tapestry of flavors that only a well-crafted South African red can offer.
The Kumala Zenith is more than just a wine; it is a piece of South African heritage, a testament to the art of blending, and a delightful companion for any occasion. This vintage will transport you to the sun-kissed vineyards of the Western Cape.