This lot is comprised of 2 bottle(s) of 2006 Bond Estates Melbury Napa Valley - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $800 - $1200 with a reserve of $600. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11410.
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Property of a private Ontario collector. He established his collection in 2020, initially inspired by the wines of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and the Rhône Valley. The bottles were primarily sourced through the LCBO and Iron Gate Auctions, with select additions from Zyn in Alberta. The collection was stored at Dymon Wine Cellar prior to moving Iron Gate's climate-controlled facility.
2006 Bond Estates Melbury Napa Valley from this lot has the following scores - Vinous 94 points, The Wine Advocate 94 points, James Suckling 94 points, Wine Enthusiast 93 points, CellarTracker 93 points, Wine Spectator 92 points. This is the tasting note for 2006 Bond Estates Melbury Napa Valley from Robert Parker - The 2006 Melbury has a dense plum/purple color and a big, sweet, scorched earth, crème de cassis and blueberry nose, with hints of charcoal, spice box, and graphite. Rich, well-made, and showing exceptionally well from bottle, it is a wine that will certainly evolve for 25 or more years. To reiterate what I have written in the past, Bond is the world-class project of Harlan Estates owner Bill Harlan. It is a simple concept—take 20+-year leases on some of the finest vineyard sites in all of Napa Valley, bring in your own winemaker (the well-known Bob Levy, along with Michel Rolland in the background) and produce these single-vineyard wines, with the stuff considered not good enough culled out and blended together into their second wine, called Matriarch. All of these wines are aged for nearly two years in 100% new French oak and bottled with no fining or filtration. They are all meant for 25 or even possibly 35+ years of aging. There are now five separate vineyards in the Bond portfolio. Quella comes from a 10-acre vineyard in Spring Valley near Howell Mountain, planted on volcanic white ash called tufa. The St. Eden comes from a valley floor vineyard in the Oakville corridor. Melbury is from Pritchard Hill, overlooking Lake Hennessy, Vecina a east-facing hillside neighbor to Harlan Estate, and Pluribus a Spring Mountain vineyard overlooking St. Helena. The 2006s, which seemed tannic and unevolved last year, have put on weight, elegance, and for the most part, showed in the upper point ranges I gave them last year from barrel.