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The 2001 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon: Stepping Back in Time (Apr 2023)

The 2001 Harlan Estate is in a great spot today. Though fully mature, the 2001 retains terrific energy and focus. Bright acids lend surprising vibrancy and energy throughout. Hints of tobacco, cedar, leather and dried herbs add nuance as well as complexity. This is the first vintage made at the current Harlan Estate winery. A…

Vintage Retrospective: The 2001 Napa Valley Cabernets (Jun 2020)

Deep medium ruby with no sign of development. Musky aromas of blackberry, blueberry, soy sauce and licorice; almost liqueur-like. Huge, savory and utterly silky on entry, then plush and superconcentrated in the middle palate, boasting blackberry, licorice and mineral flavors of incredible intensity and penetrating sweetness. Utterly palate-staining in its breadth. Leaves the palate vibrating…

Harlan Estate Vertical at The Naples Winter Wine Festival (Sep 2017)

One of the highlights in this tasting, the 2001 Harlan Estate is simply majestic. Powerful, explosive and dense, the 2001 soars out of the glass with an exotic mélange of aromas, flavors and textures that grabs hold of all the senses. The 2001 is an especially virile, potent Harlan Estate that will drink well for…

Focus on California’s North Coast (May 2011)

(69% cabernet sauvignon, 13% merlot, 11% cabernet franc and 7% petit verdot): Saturated ruby. Blackberry, spices and graphite on the nose. Broad and rich but also magically airy in the mouth, with compelling perfume to the dark fruit and mineral flavors. A very dark, deep, young wine with terrific finishing grip. Here, too, the substantial…

Vintage Retrospective: The 2008 Napa Valley Cabernets (May 2018)

(16.1% alcohol): Dark red-ruby. Aromas of plum, licorice, minerals and wild herbs, plus a whiff of spun sugar. In a distinctly plush, creamy-sweet style, conveying an opulent dried-fruit character complicated by a faint leathery quality. Not the last word in complexity but finishes with very smooth tannins and excellent length. This wine is carrying just…

Focus on the Central Coast (Nov 2010)

(16.2% alcohol) Glass-staining purple. Blackberry, boysenberry and licorice pastille on the nose, with mounting spice and floral notes and a strong wallop of cracked pepper. Deeply pitched black and blue fruit flavors expand with air and pick up strong spicecake and candied flower notes, along with velvety tannins. More backward than the Lorraine today, and…