Newly Acquired


2008 Sloan Proprietary Red


2019 Solaia


2018 Scarecrow


Opus One 2006

2017 Scarecrow


2017 Sloan Proprietary Red


2019 Chateau Cheval Blanc


2007 Ornellaia


2009 Chateau Palmer


2015 Screaming Eagle The Flight


2017 Le Pauillac de Latour

2018 Fortunate Son 'The Dreamer'


2008 Masseto Toscana IGT


2014 Chateau Angelus


2019 Hundred Acre Ark Vineyard


2019 Hundred Acre Morgan's Way


2019 Eisele Vineyard


2018 Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon


2021 Chateau Troplong Mondot [En Primeur]


2021 Chateau Lafite Rothschild [En Primeur]
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California Cult


2002 Shafer Vineyards Hillside Select


2005 Harlan Estate


2007 Harlan Estate


2012 Screaming Eagle
The Ones Who Judge...
Professional Wine Critics
Vinous
Antonio Galloni
At the intersection of media and technology, Vinous is Antonio Galloni’s vision of a modern-day wine publication. Vinous’s team of renowned critics and writers offers in depth coverage of new releases, retrospectives and verticals of older wines, videos with winemakers, interactive maps, restaurant recommendations and more, all published in a continual, daily stream of articles. Today Vinous has subscribers in over 100 countries and is one of the most respected wine publications in the world.
Jeb Dunnuck
In 2013, after being approached by Robert Parker to join The Wine Advocate team, Jeb gave up his engineering career and wrote full-time for the Wine Advocate. Described as a younger version of himself by Robert M. Parker Jr., Dunnuck was the leading reviewer for California, Washington and Southern France from 2013 to 2017, publishing more reviews than any other professional reviewer.
In 2017, Jeb decided to leave the Wine Advocate and go back to his roots as an independent wine critic, launching his own publication JebDunnuck.com.
The Wine Advocate
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
In 1979, the name of Robert Parker’s magazine was changed to The Wine Advocate. In 1983 Parker’s, controversial glowing reviews of the 1982 Bordeaux vintage, tasted from barrels in the wineries, created a stir among most other major wine writers who felt the vintage was too ripe and the wines wouldn’t age. When Parker turned out to be right about the greatness of this vintage, his reputation and subscriber base soared. By 1984 he was able to leave his law career to focus on The Wine Advocate and wine full-time.