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100 Robert Parker
Espresso, mocha, dark red berries, rose petals and spices are some of the many notes that emerge from the 2008 Harlan Estate. The wine fleshes out beautifully in the glass as it shows off its class and true pedigree. This is a decidedly ripe, forward vintage, but in exchange the wine will drink well right out of the gate. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2028.
97 Wine Spectator
Espresso, mocha, dark red berries, rose petals and spices are some of the many notes that emerge from the 2008 Harlan Estate. The wine fleshes out beautifully in the glass as it shows off its class and true pedigree. This is a decidedly ripe, forward vintage, but in exchange the wine will drink well right out of the gate. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2028.
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Harlan Estate
Inspired by a trip to some of France’s leading wine-producing regions, Bordeaux and Burgundy, founder and owner Bill Harlan set out to create his own “First Growth” estate in California. The Harlan Estate was founded in 1984 in the heart of Napa Valley, along the western hills of Oakville. With close to 100 hectares of property, 17 hectares are planted to vines, predominately Cabernet Sauvignon (70%), as well as the other Bordeaux classics, Merlot (20%), Cabernet Franc (8%) and Petit Verdot (2%). The first commercial vintage of their leading wine, Harlan Estate was released in 1990, while their second wine, Maiden debuted just five years later. Today, winemaker, Bob Levy and consulting winemaker, Michel Rolland produce elegant wines that carry a unique expression of Californian Cabernet Sauvignon, with enlightened perfumes and rich, deep flavors. This small and very high-quality producer crafts premium Bordeaux-style reds year after year. In addition, their extremely limited production (around 1,200-2000 cases per year), along with their future sale systems (like Bordeaux’s En Primeur) make for mythical creations that are regarded as true world class wines.