2014 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley, Case of 6 btls

$6,195
Rating:RP98/WS98/AG98/JS98 i Wine Critics: RP = Robert Parker
AG = Antonio Galloni
BH = BurgHound
JD = Jeb Dunnuck
LP = Lisa Perrotti-Brown
VM = Vinous Media
WS = Wine Spectator
JS = James Suckling
DR = Decanter
NYR = Not Yet Rated

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RP98 "The deep garnet-purple colored 2014 Harlan Estate offers up subtle cassis, black cherries and crushed blackberries notes with tons of savory and earthy layers: forest floor, black soil, charcoal and dried herbs, plus wafts of violets and rare beef. Full-bodied and built like a brick house in the mouth, it has loads of tense, muscular fruit with many layers of earth, savory and spice nuances emerging, finishing with epic length. Around 2,100 cases were bottled." LPB for TWA Oct 2017

WS98 "This is a fully formed and fully modern expression of Oakville, brimming with unadulterated cassis, plum reduction and blackberry confiture flavors that are still quite youthful, while a beautiful mix of black licorice, alder smoke, chestnut, sweet bay and black tea notes creeps in slowly. There's a beautiful polish on the finish, where the fruit continues to hold court -- so much so that you might almost miss the cast iron echo that lingers at the very end. -- Blind 2014 California Cabernet retrospective (June 2024)." JM for WS Sep 2024

AG98 "The 2014 Harlan Estate is a gorgeous wine that portends the more linear, vibrant style that has become the norm here in recent years. Red cherry, plum, mocha, graphite, lavender and rose petal unfurl in the glass. There's a bit of oak tannin that's not really an issue, but it does stand out next to the overall feel of the most recent vintages that preceded it in this tasting. The 2014 Harlan Estate is a gorgeous, alluring wine that will delight readers lucky enough to own it. Superb." AG for VM Jan 2025

JS98 " The pure fruit is incredible with a dark-fruit and blackberry character. Some sous bois but also shows clarity and finesse. Full body and super fine tannins. Tight and so pretty. A classy and fine Harlan. Needs four to five years to open up." JS Mar 2017

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