Wine Advocate
par Robert Parker le 31/10/2015
The 2013 Proprietary Red ratchets up the fruit character, with more blackberry and blueberry fruit, but without losing the dramatic and intense, earthy, spicy masculinity of this cuvée. Full-bodied, very powerful, with high tannins and grip. It is probably best forgotten for at least a decade after release and drunk over the following 50+ years. This is an impressive newcomer to the Napa scene, and obviously with the lavish and fastidious attention to detail in all aspects of viticulture and winemaking,
This estate just to the south of Harlan Estate, hidden by the Mayacamas ridge lines, is a 35-acre vineyard in the real backwoods of Napa Valley. The only wine released to date is the 2009, which is a solid 95-pointer. This wine is primarily Cabernet Sauvignon, although some Petit Verdot and Malbec are utilized, much like at Harlan Estate, and again, there is an avoidance of using Cabernet Franc. The 2009, which I reviewed in 2013, is the earthiest and spiciest of the wines, but I think this estate hits its stride with the 2012 and 2013. This estate, owned by Bill Harlan, is intent on releasing its wines only after about five years, which means after two years in barrel and three years in bottle. The estate vineyard is about 500-feet higher in elevation than Harlan Estate, but when you see it on an aerial map, it has its own micro-climate, as it is sandwiched between two rather high ridge lines, and the soils are all sedimentary clay, shale and schist, all of volcanic origin.