2010 Bond, Melbury, Napa Valley, Magnum (1.5L)

$895
98+RP
Critic key RP = Robert Parker
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Cellared at 55°F / 70% humidity
Guaranteed Provenance
Rating
RP98+
Producer
Bond
Vintage
2010
Region
California
Appellation
Napa Valley
Country
United States
Format
Magnum
Volume
1500mL
Type
Still
Color
Red

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Product Description

RP98+ "From a higher site in the Pritchard Hill area, the 2010 Melbury appears to be prodigious, but is currently extremely backward. My notes indicate it should be forgotten for 7-10 years. With coaxing, this structured 2010 offers up aromas of blueberry liqueur, black currants, charcoal and spring flowers. It possesses gorgeous purity and remarkable incremental richness, but it is quite brooding and backward. Everything it needs for a great future is present, but patience will definitely be required." RP Oct 2013

"To quickly summarize this project that has been remarkably successful since the debut vintage, Bond is the project of the visionary Bill Harlan, the proprietor of Harlan Estate. Along with winemaker Bob Levy and consulting enologist Michel Rolland, he continues to sign 20-year leases on highly regarded vineyards planted with 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from which he offers consumers world-class Cabernet Sauvignons that showcase different Napa microclimates/terroirs. In short, there are five separate vineyard sites in the Bond portfolio. The Melbury comes from a seven-acre parcel (sedimentary and clay soils) on steep slopes in the Pritchard Hill area near Lake Hennessey, east of Rutherford."

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