Large Format Wines
Kongsgaard -- The Essence of Napa Valley, CA
- Item Number
- 164
- Sold
- 1000 USD to ldd396a90
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Kongsgaard – The Essence of Napa Valley, California
--One 1.5 L 2014 Kongsgaard ‘The Judge’ Chardonnay
Fifth-generation Napa natives John and Maggy Kongsgaard produce a number of fine wines from their ten-acre family property, and from properties under long-term contract in the Carneros region and near St. Helena.
But possibly the most famous and sought-after wine they produce is ‘The Judge’ Chardonnay, named after John’s late father who was the judge in Napa County from 1959 to 1985.
The grapes for this dreamy wine are grown on a rocky hillside just east of the town of Napa, which was acquired by John’s grandparents in the 1920s as a potential quarry site. The extremely rocky ground produces a miniscule crop of around one ton of grapes per acre, yielding less than one-half bottle of wine per vine. Robert Parker called this super-concentrated wine …“the essence of Chardonnay – one of the most profound Chardonnays made in California.”
‘The Judge’ is fermented in all new, Burgundian oak barrels with the indigenous yeast and rests on the primary lees for fifteen months before the first racking. The wine is clarified by gravity, allowing bottling without filtration or fining after nearly two years of barrel age.
Special, indeed, ‘The Judge’ Chardonnay is never sold in magnum format; it is only released to family and donated to very, very, very lucky charities. Like, the UpValley Family Centers....
In the words of Robert Parker in the Wine Advocate, "John Kongsgaard is in search of the Holy Grail and these are among the most interesting, naturally made wines one will find on Planet Earth."
Item Special Note
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