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Harlan Estate
Classification
Harlan Estate resides among the crème de la crème of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignons. This esteemed winery stands shoulder to shoulder with luminaries like Screaming Eagle and Scarecrow.
Highlights
- 100 Point Vintages: 2001, 2007, 2010, and 2013
- Most Popular: Notable for its exceptional balance between complexity and elegance.
- High Achievement: Harlan Estate holds the honor of being one of the first Napa Valley wineries to achieve a perfect 100-point score from both Robert Parker and Antonio Galloni.
Provenance & Masters Behind the Bottle
Founded in 1984 by Bill Harlan, Harlan Estate swiftly gained traction as a purveyor of exceptional quality wines. Harlan, also the owner of Bond Estates and the Meadowood Resort, possesses a background as storied as his vineyards. Winemaker Cory Empting brings considerable expertise, honing his skills at other prestigious estates before taking the helm at Harlan. They share a passion for sustainable viticulture, which amplifies the authentic character of the terroir.
Vineyard & Craftsmanship
Spread across the western hills of Oakville, the Harlan Estate vineyard benefits from diverse soil compositions and unique microclimates. The estate meticulously selects grape varietals, with a predominant focus on Cabernet Sauvignon, supplemented by smaller percentages of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. This careful equilibrium creates a wine that exhibits depth, structure, and sophistication. An aura of exclusivity surrounds Harlan Estate due to their limited annual production, making their bottles highly sought after by collectors and aficionados alike.
Aging & Investment Value
Harlan Estate wines are produced with an aging potential that rivals the best Bordeaux. With excellent cellaring conditions, these wines can appreciate both in quality and financial value over several decades. A testament to their longevity is their auction performance; vintage bottles from Harlan Estate consistently realize extraordinary prices, presenting an attractive proposition for the astute investor.