This lot is comprised of 1 bottle(s) of 2006 Harlan Estate Napa Valley Red - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1000 - $1400 with a reserve of $750. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11778.
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Please note the following conditions on the wine in the lot - Base Of Neck.
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A veteran collector of over 30 years, this consignor began his journey in the early 1990s while working at The Wine Establishment in Toronto. His collection was primarily sourced through the LCBO, MLCC, and the Chicago Wine Company, supplemented by a position on the Harlan Estate mailing list. Each bottle has been professionally maintained in a custom Genuwine Cellars home system, ensuring impeccable storage conditions since acquisition.
2006 Harlan Estate Napa Valley Red from this lot has the following scores - James Suckling 98 points, Jeff Leve The Wine Cellar Insider 98 points, Vinous 97 points, Jeannie Cho Lee (formerly Asian Palate) 97 points, The Wine Advocate 96 points. This is the tasting note for 2006 Harlan Estate Napa Valley Red from Robert Parker - The 2006 Harlan Estate has turned out better than I originally predicted. Its dense ruby/purple color is followed by classic aromas of creme de cassis, melted licorice, smoked meats, burning embers, and graphite. It has thrown off some of the tannic clout it displayed last year, revealing great balance. A candidate for “wine of the vintage,” this dense, full-bodied effort has 25+ years of life ahead of it. This extraordinary estate, run by Bill Harlan, has never had either a shortage of ambition or patience. Harlan originally had his wines made elsewhere, but never found the resulting product up to his standards until his home vineyard, high on the western hills of the Oakville Corridor, hit an acceptable level of quality, which turned out to be in 1990. In October, I did a vertical tasting of every Harlan Estate vintage made (which I will report on at a future date), and one thing that was clear is just how extraordinary these wines are, and how well they are aging. Even in California’s lighter, more challenging years, Harlan turned out wines that anyone would be happy to own and consume. The newest offerings include two vintages of The Maiden essentially their second wine, and the flagship Harlan Estate fewer than 2,000 cases produced.