Kenwood Zinfandel 2014

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Description

Kenwood Zinfandel 2014 is a Sonoma County Zinfandel bottled at 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded a Gold Medal at the Critics Challenge, this vintage showcases the depth that small-lot winemaking and extended oak aging bring to a classic California varietal.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5%  |  Origin: Sonoma County, California  |  Vintage: 2014  |  Winery: Kenwood Vineyards

Production & Heritage

Kenwood Vineyards has been a Sonoma County benchmark since its founding, drawing fruit from dozens of vineyards across the region. What distinguishes the winemaking here is a cuvée-style approach: each lot from each vineyard is kept separate throughout fermentation and aging, allowing the winemaker to coax each parcel to its fullest potential before final blending. The 2014 was tank fermented, then aged for 19 months in a combination of French and American oak barrels, contributing layers of toast, vanilla, and structural tannin to the finished wine.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe boysenberry and plum lead the nose, followed by aromatic lifts of cinnamon, cocoa nib, and white pepper. Underneath, cedar and bay leaf add a savory, almost herbal dimension.

Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-forward, with ripe raspberry and blackberry flooding the mid-palate alongside briary dark fruit. As it develops, flavors of cola, sandalwood, and toasted oak emerge, balanced by a savory streak of black pepper, clove, and a subtle soy-like umami note. The mouthfeel is brawny but well-structured, carrying real varietal flair.

Finish: Medium-long, with lingering vanilla, baking spice, and forest berry fruit that slowly fades into warm pepper and soft oak tannin. A dusting of clove persists at the very end.

How to Drink Kenwood Zinfandel

This Zinfandel is best enjoyed at cellar temperature — around 60–65°F — either neat in a large-bowled glass or with a very slight chill during warmer months. Its fruit intensity and spice make it a natural candidate for three cocktails: a Sangria, where its bold berry fruit anchors the punch without getting lost; a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), playing off the wine's own cola and dark fruit notes; and a Mulled Wine, where its cinnamon, clove, and pepper character harmonizes beautifully with traditional mulling spices.

Best For

  • Weekend barbecues featuring smoked ribs or grilled sausages
  • Building a California Zinfandel vertical tasting around the 2014 vintage
  • A reliable dinner wine for hearty pasta or pizza nights
  • Introducing a friend to Sonoma County Zinfandel without a steep price tag

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Kenwood Zinfandel taste like? It delivers ripe blackberry and raspberry fruit upfront, transitioning into savory notes of black pepper, clove, cola, and toasted oak. The overall impression is juicy and brawny, with a spice-driven finish.

How does Kenwood Zinfandel compare to Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel? Both occupy the value-oriented California Zinfandel tier, but the Kenwood sources specifically from Sonoma County and undergoes 19 months of oak aging with a small-lot blending approach. Bogle Old Vine tends to lean slightly jammier and softer, while the Kenwood shows more structure and savory spice complexity.

Is Kenwood Zinfandel good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balance of ripe fruit, oak spice, and peppery tannin makes it satisfying as a standalone pour, especially at cellar temperature in a large glass.

Where is Kenwood Zinfandel made? It is produced by Kenwood Vineyards in Sonoma County, California, using grapes sourced from dozens of vineyards throughout the region.

What foods pair well with Kenwood Zinfandel? Smoked brisket or pulled pork, where the wine's pepper and berry fruit cut through the richness; grilled lamb chops, complementing the savory clove and cedar notes; aged cheddar or Gouda, balancing the wine's fruit with nutty depth; pepperoni or sausage pizza, matching its briary spice; and dark chocolate, echoing the cocoa nib nuance on the nose.

What sizes does Kenwood Zinfandel come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which is the most widely available size for this wine.

Is Kenwood Zinfandel worth the price? Kenwood Zinfandel positions as a value-tier Sonoma County red that punches above its weight, offering 19 months of oak aging and a small-lot winemaking approach not commonly found at this price level. A Gold Medal at the Critics Challenge reinforces its standing as strong value in the California Zinfandel category.

Why Kenwood Zinfandel?

The 2014 vintage benefits from the cuvée-style winemaking philosophy at Kenwood Vineyards, where individual vineyard lots are kept separate through fermentation and aging before the final blend is composed. Nineteen months in French and American oak adds structural complexity that many competitors at this price point simply skip. Its Gold Medal at the Critics Challenge reflects the care invested in a wine designed for everyday drinking yet built with serious winemaking intent. For anyone seeking a Sonoma County Zinfandel that balances ripe fruit generosity with genuine spice and oak depth, the 2014 remains a smart choice in the value tier.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Zinfandel
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California, Sonoma County
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Kenwood

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