Terra di Seta, a world-class estate winery in Tuscany and Europe’s first fully kosher winery, proudly presented two acclaimed wines at James Suckling’s Great Wines Italy New York 2025, held September 3 at the Altman Building in Manhattan.
The prestigious two-day tasting event highlights Italy’s finest wines, all rated 90 points or higher by international wine critic James Suckling. Among the standout selections were two Terra di Seta wines, distributed exclusively in the U.S. by Royal Wine Corp.:
- Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG “Assai” 2021 – 92 Points
- Guiduccio Toscana Rosso IGT (Super Tuscan blend) 2021 – 90 Points
“Since its founding, Terra di Seta has been 100% kosher — a first not only for Italy, but for all of Europe,” said Gabe Geller, Director of PR and Wine Education at Royal Wine Corp. “Being recognized alongside Italy’s greatest wines underscores both the quality and authenticity of these exceptional bottlings.”
At the event, Terra di Seta proprietor Daniele della Setta personally poured for hundreds of wine lovers, critics, and industry leaders eager to experience the unique harmony of Tuscan terroir and kosher winemaking tradition.
About Terra di Seta
Located in the heart of Chianti Classico, Terra di Seta is celebrated for producing premium, estate-grown wines that honor centuries of Tuscan tradition while adhering to kosher standards.
About Royal Wine Corp.
Royal Wine Corp. is the world’s leading producer, importer, and distributor of kosher wines and spirits. With a portfolio spanning eight generations, Royal represents top wineries from classic regions including France, Italy, and Spain, as well as emerging ones such as Israel, New Zealand, and Argentina. Its spirits division features sought-after Scotch, bourbon, tequila, vodka, and rare specialty liqueurs.
About James Suckling’s Great Wines Italy NY
James Suckling’s Great Wines Italy New York is an annual showcase of more than 300 of Italy’s top wines, each rated 90 points or above. The event immerses attendees in the depth and diversity of Italian winemaking, from Barolo and Brunello to Etna Rosso, Franciacorta, and Super Tuscans.
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