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Iron Gate Fine Wine Auction

Tue, Sep 16, 2025 10:00AM EDT - Tue, Sep 23, 2025 08:00PM EDT
  • 2004
  • Red
  • Napa County > Napa Valley
  • North Coast
  • California
  • USA
  • 750ml
  • Mixed Lots
Lot 1312

2004 Bond Estates Melbury, St Eden and Vecina Napa Valley - 3 bottle(s)-750ml

Estimate: CAD$1,500 - CAD$2,000

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This lot is comprised of 3 bottle(s) of 2004 Bond Estates Melbury, St Eden and Vecina Napa Valley - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1500 - $2000 with a reserve of $1100. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11488. In this lot 1 bottle of 2004 Bond Estates Melbury Napa Valley (750ml), 1 bottle of 2004 Bond Estates St Eden Napa Valley (750ml), 1 bottle of 2004 Bond Estates Vecina Napa Valley (750ml).

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This consignor, located in the GTA, grew up watching his Italian father make wine every year. When he was of age, he started to discover different grapes and regions and began to purchase bottles to lay down. He took some courses and attended tasting events and began to seriously collect. His wine is from the LCBO and a few agents and was stored in a humidity and temperature-controlled wine room before arriving for auction.
The score for 2004 Bond Estates Melbury Napa Valley is 96 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - The 2004 Melbury comes from Pritchard Hill and is aged 22 months in 100% new French oak. (About 600-700 cases of each of these wines are produced.) The 2004 Melbury is showing even better than it was early on. It is very open-knit for a Bond wine at age ten and that’s a good thing, since we all want to drink these wines in our lifetime. This comes across as a Napa version of the famed Pauillac Pontet-Canet, with terrific licorice, cedarwood, blackberry, crème de cassis, toast, spice box and lead pencil notes in the aromatics and flavors of this drinkable, full-bodied, opulent wine that is strutting its stuff splendidly. It should drink well for another 15 or more years given its sensational richness and overall equilibrium. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - Wine Spectator 97 points , The Wine Advocate 96 points . The score for 2004 Bond Estates St Eden Napa Valley is 98 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - The 2004 St. Eden, which comes from a valley floor vineyard in Oakville, is another dead ringer for a great Pauillac, possibly a young Mouton. Dense bluish/purple in color with stunning notes of cedarwood, unsmoked high-quality cigar tobacco, crème de cassis and espresso roast, this wine has fabulous fruit, density and a full-bodied, youthful mouthfeel, wonderful balance and purity, and a terrific finish that goes on for close to a minute. This is also relatively open, but slightly more structured than the Melbury. There’s no sense deferring gratification, so I would suggest drinking it over the next 15-20 years, possibly longer. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - The Wine Advocate 98 points , Wine Enthusiast 96 points . The score for 2004 Bond Estates Vecina Napa Valley is 96 from Robert Parker and the tasting note - The 2004 Vecina emerges from an 11-acre western Oakville hillside not far from the famed Harlan Estate. This wine, which I rated identically in 2008, has a huge nose of bouquet garni, roasted meats and is clearly the spiciest of all the Bond 2004s. It is full-bodied, viscous and thick, with some tannins still to resolve in the finish. Again, there’s no reason to defer gratification because of the incredibly complex aromas as well as flavors. Some new saddle leather also makes an appearance in this multidimensional, full and impressive wine. This is a terrific example of great Napa viticulture combined with extraordinary craftsmanship from Bob Levy and Michel Rolland, with a long-term vision provided by the inimitable Bill Harlan. Drink this wine over the next 2-3 decades. Additional scores for the wine in this lot - The Wine Advocate 96 points , Vinous 95 points , Falstaff Magazine 95 points , CellarTracker 94 points .